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Are the LED headlights on a Corolla Design suitable for driving abroad or do you have to mask them at all?

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A far as I am aware, there is no problem with LED headlights. 

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I believe all the current Toyota headlamps are projector-type and have a flat beam pattern with a very sharp cut-off below the dazzle-level (Or whatever it's called!) when dipped, so should be okay for either side of the road. I know my Mk4's LEDs are like that as I can't read road signs on the side of the road at night until I'm almost on top of them!!!

 

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5 minutes ago, Cyker said:

I believe all the current Toyota headlamps are projector-type and have a flat beam pattern with a very sharp cut-off below the dazzle-level (Or whatever it's called!) when dipped, so should be okay for either side of the road. I know my Mk4's LEDs are like that as I can't read road signs on the side of the road at night until I'm almost on top of them!!!

 

Correct.

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7 minutes ago, Cyker said:

I believe all the current Toyota headlamps are projector-type and have a flat beam pattern with a very sharp cut-off below the dazzle-level (Or whatever it's called!) when dipped, so should be okay for either side of the road. I know my Mk4's LEDs are like that as I can't read road signs on the side of the road at night until I'm almost on top of them!!!

 

I have to admit I love the lights (and auto high beam) on our mk4 Yaris, not noticed the road sign issue, but the light for turning into an unlit side road is poor, I have occasionally flicked on the front fogs to help, then instantly turned them back off.

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