I35 Headlights on Tuscany RV???
I35 Headlights on Tuscany RV???
The other day I thought an I35 was pulling up behind me at a stop light. Turns out it I was just confused because it was a MASSIVE RV with I35 headlights! I took a picture but it was too blurry to make anything out, so I managed to find it online...



What the ****...



What the ****...
Last edited by ZGadson; Jan 30, 2009 at 05:57 AM.
I wonder why they picked I30 headlights. Out of all possible choices... Not only do the headlights not fit right on ANY TV, but most RVs are made in the unites states, so why use imported Nissan headlights from a car that is no longer in production? Does Nissan have a warehouse full of extra headlights they sold to the RV manufacturers for a deal? I mean, these RVs are 2009 models! lol, I just dont get it.
Haha I haven't seen that one. But I have seen that a LOT of RVs use regular passenger vehicle lights. Look closely at RVs around you, if they don't use semi-truck light modules then they usually use car/truck headlights and tails. Ford/GM truck tail lights seem to be popular and I've seen a range of headlights...my favorites being E39 HID headlights.
I've never noticed those headlights, but I imagine they'd look a little better on RVs that the I30 lights. The E39 lights are almost completely flat on the front, so they'd probably fit better with the flat front of RVs.
someone should open a website to sell retrofits for those RVs haha. with CCFL angel eyes and TSX projectors hahaha. Those RVs are like 150k or so, so they could probably afford to spend some good dough on that!
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doctorpullit
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I30 headlights since they are chrome and non-HID but still
