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Headlamp lighting in direction of the turn on sharp turns

Stan

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We live on a mountain and have to go up a dark road with sharp hairpin turns. Lighting in the direction of the turn is lacking. Has anyone addressed this problem and found a fix? We have a 2020 EX Telluride.
 
Sorry, no adaptive headlights available for the Telluride ....... yet.

Saw a thread about hood mounted light pods from a fellow forum member in the same situation as you. You can point them as need to either side.
Not for everyone but deck your Telly out any way that works for you :).

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KML, thanks for that. When I was trying to think of solutions, for a moment I pictured a light bar mounted on the roof. LOL.

Another thing I was wondering, was a directional bulb in the turn signal spot, activating it into the turn (or a light mounted under the fender activated by the turn signal). Think that would work, and is there such a thing?
 
KML, thanks for that. When I was trying to think of solutions, for a moment I pictured a light bar mounted on the roof. LOL.

Another thing I was wondering, was a directional bulb in the turn signal spot, activating it into the turn (or a light mounted under the fender activated by the turn signal). Think that would work, and is there such a thing?
That’s not unheard of. There is a forum member who drives mountain roads to get home and mounted Sasquatch lights on the roof.
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