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Why not just fit some additional driving lights? I used to live in the countryside and it was something a few people did to improve visibility.
I don't think you should change your dipped beam brightness as it's not necessary and a potential hazard for other motorists. However the full beam can be a bit lacking especially on 50-60mph roads when there's no one else around. The driving lights reach much further ahead and pierce deep into the gloom while your normal high beam does the sides too but doesn't reach as far forwards. I think they are normally wired in to only come on when you are on full beam but with a master switch on the dash to turn them on or off (say in the summer when you want to put the covers on them as they aren't used much if ever).
But I suppose they don't look cool anymore.....
I don't think you should change your dipped beam brightness as it's not necessary and a potential hazard for other motorists. However the full beam can be a bit lacking especially on 50-60mph roads when there's no one else around. The driving lights reach much further ahead and pierce deep into the gloom while your normal high beam does the sides too but doesn't reach as far forwards. I think they are normally wired in to only come on when you are on full beam but with a master switch on the dash to turn them on or off (say in the summer when you want to put the covers on them as they aren't used much if ever).
But I suppose they don't look cool anymore.....