Lou Hamilton
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I had a 2019 Expedition Stealth and now have a 2022 Timberline.
I often drive at night, in the back country of Delaware chicken farm land. I personally feel the newer headlights throw a better coverage area than the older ones. Even with the foglights off, I have better road edge coverage. I feel the distance, width, and height, especially while in a tree canopy stretch of road, is excellent.
I don't feel the old ones were bad, I just feel the height up and down lacked. I almost feel there was a dark patch on the road unless the fog lights were on. Not so with the 2022 headlights.
Also, I like the way the high beams fade on and off versus a hard switch on and off. Not relevant to the question, but thought I would add that neat feature that my old one did not have.
I often drive at night, in the back country of Delaware chicken farm land. I personally feel the newer headlights throw a better coverage area than the older ones. Even with the foglights off, I have better road edge coverage. I feel the distance, width, and height, especially while in a tree canopy stretch of road, is excellent.
I don't feel the old ones were bad, I just feel the height up and down lacked. I almost feel there was a dark patch on the road unless the fog lights were on. Not so with the 2022 headlights.
Also, I like the way the high beams fade on and off versus a hard switch on and off. Not relevant to the question, but thought I would add that neat feature that my old one did not have.