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Integral to this aggressive transformation is the consideration of forward lighting. An elevated stance, larger tires, and a darker, more imposing front end can inadvertently diminish the effectiveness of the factory headlight beam pattern, which is calibrated for a stock ride height. Simply put, lifting your truck can throw your Chevy Silverado headlights out of alignment, creating a blinding glare for oncoming traffic while simultaneously shortening your own useful forward illumination—a dangerous compromise. Therefore, a proper build must include a meticulous re-aiming of the factory headlights to comply with legal standards and ensure safe nighttime driving. For the ultimate in performance, many owners upgrade to high-output LED or projector-style headlight assemblies. These modern lighting systems provide a sharper, brighter, and more widely distributed light pattern that can effectively "reach out" to match the truck's newfound perspective and speed capabilities, ensuring your aggressive look doesn’t come at the cost of safety.