Head lights
I replaced mine with the quad sport headlights. My truck is an 01 so I didn't need to trim the fender liner...
Good light pattern over stock one's. I put brighter bulbs and a brite box also...
Kurt
Good light pattern over stock one's. I put brighter bulbs and a brite box also...
Kurt
I did that a long time ago and still find them totally inadequate for Alaska winter driving. I tried the LED bulb replacement with no luck. Couldn't get them to focus and all I was doing was blinding oncoming traffic. Plus, the light output wasn't any better. Currently installing a LED light bar. Got one on my 92 and it made all the difference in the world.
For a 1999 Ram, you’ll want headlights that give good visibility and fit well. Look for LED or projector headlights. These tend to offer better light output and a clearer beam compared to standard halogen lights.
Make sure to check for compatibility with your truck. Some popular options include aftermarket headlights designed for your specific model. You can also look at brands that offer high-quality lighting, which might help with night driving.
Before buying, check reviews and make sure the headlights are easy to install and are durable.
Make sure to check for compatibility with your truck. Some popular options include aftermarket headlights designed for your specific model. You can also look at brands that offer high-quality lighting, which might help with night driving.
Before buying, check reviews and make sure the headlights are easy to install and are durable.
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