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Posted: 6/28/2015 4:06:47 PM EDT
I will be purchasing some off road lights for my truck later this summer
Looking for the best bang for the buck Suggestions? I want to make it daylight. Upto 4 lights |
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I'm looking at small 6" LED light bars for my dirt bike This is the result of a $250 6 bulb LED bar. Not my image. http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff18/cyclopsmotorsports/610personvsstock.jpg I'd imagine those obnoxiously large light bars that have become a fad for trucks will be much much brighter. View Quote I have a cheap Ebay 30" on my side by side. It's bright as all hell, but the throw isn't really much better than the stock LED headlights. It does massively fill in the dark spots in the ditches though. An $800 Rigid bar may be better, but I use it so little that I can't justify the $. |
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View Quote My boss has 6 of those on his Rubicon. Not one is wired up though. Total chromed out mall crawler. |
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I have a cheap Ebay 30" on my side by side. It's bright as all hell, but the throw isn't really much better than the stock LED headlights. It does massively fill in the dark spots in the ditches though. An $800 Rigid bar may be better, but I use it so little that I can't justify the $. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm looking at small 6" LED light bars for my dirt bike This is the result of a $250 6 bulb LED bar. Not my image. http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff18/cyclopsmotorsports/610personvsstock.jpg I'd imagine those obnoxiously large light bars that have become a fad for trucks will be much much brighter. I have a cheap Ebay 30" on my side by side. It's bright as all hell, but the throw isn't really much better than the stock LED headlights. It does massively fill in the dark spots in the ditches though. An $800 Rigid bar may be better, but I use it so little that I can't justify the $. From the experience of others that I've read, most of the ebay led light bars tend to do pretty well. They can be bought in an array of setups, but I suggest the half throw half flood setup. They are cheap enough to just replace if they break. I can't justify the price of the expensive ones either. Not with the price of LEDs being so cheap. I support capitalism, but not being ripped off. |
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I don't like the LED Light bars at all. I think they just look wrong.
I've got KC HiLites Slimlites on my Jeep. They just look good, work good, and are made of metal, not plastic. I also like the set ofThese that I put on - very nice wiring solution. (Though I think I added them with the winch, not the lights) |
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I had a 32" ebay LED mounted on my old truck. I think I paid $85 for it, and it was pretty bright. <a href="http://s18.photobucket.com/user/Jdaytime/media/DCA513D7-CA04-499F-9CBD-39B176DC3408_zps94sxrz2h.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b112/Jdaytime/DCA513D7-CA04-499F-9CBD-39B176DC3408_zps94sxrz2h.jpg</a> I'll be getting a 20" Rigid for my new truck, though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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LED light bar and be done. This. I have a some Rigid LED bars. 20" and 10". I have not seen a traditional driving light setup that comes even close. I had a 32" ebay LED mounted on my old truck. I think I paid $85 for it, and it was pretty bright. <a href="http://s18.photobucket.com/user/Jdaytime/media/DCA513D7-CA04-499F-9CBD-39B176DC3408_zps94sxrz2h.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b112/Jdaytime/DCA513D7-CA04-499F-9CBD-39B176DC3408_zps94sxrz2h.jpg</a> I'll be getting a 20" Rigid for my new truck, though. Looks awesome. I honestly don't know how far cheap light bars have come. I hear they are getting close to Rigid in terms of light output. I like my 20" Rigid (combo fog/spot) though. All the forward light I could ever want. |
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I think it depends on your goals.
LEDs are about impossible to beat for flood type light. You might get pretty good throw out of them, too... and unless you're desert racing at 80-100mph offroad I don't think you're ever going to outrun it. The ebay specials get generally pretty good reviews for the price. Hard to beat when you can go through like fifteen of the 50" bars for the same cost as a freakin' Rigid 50" bar. I still think a quality HID for spotlights are the way to go... and even some of the ebay HID specials get decent reviews (no personal experience just yet, however). But if you look at photos/videos of KC Hilighter HID spots, they throw light STUPID far. I think define your budget, your realistic needs/desires, and go from there. A combo of a nice super bright LED light/s and a couple HID spots will make everything you need look like daylight (albeit at slightly different color temperatures, heh). |
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I think it depends on your goals. LEDs are about impossible to beat for flood type light. You might get pretty good throw out of them, too... and unless you're desert racing at 80-100mph offroad I don't think you're ever going to outrun it. The ebay specials get generally pretty good reviews for the price. Hard to beat when you can go through like fifteen of the 50" bars for the same cost as a freakin' Rigid 50" bar. I still think a quality HID for spotlights are the way to go... and even some of the ebay HID specials get decent reviews (no personal experience just yet, however). But if you look at photos/videos of KC Hilighter HID spots, they throw light STUPID far. I think define your budget, your realistic needs/desires, and go from there. A combo of a nice super bright LED light/s and a couple HID spots will make everything you need look like daylight (albeit at slightly different color temperatures, heh). View Quote The problem with cheap HID lighting is that they don't tend to last or work consistently. We made that mistake in racing and wound up losing our lighting mid race when the ballasts started failing. Scary. We went with Rigid units after I finished torture testing a set on my daily driver during the off season. Freezing tempratures. Boiling heat. Leave them on for hours. They just work. Perfect for endurance racing. The other teams don't even seem to have problems with the cheap knockoffs. I'll wager that cheap LED lighting is much more reliable than cheap HID lighting. |
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Looking for the best bang for the buck View Quote http://store.arbusa.com/DrivingFog-Lights-Halogen-LED-HID-C50.aspx http://store.arbusa.com/IPF-968-Series-Light-Kit-with-Black-Covers-968CSB-P22720.aspx https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/review-ipf-968csg-driving-lights.90179/ http://www.ttora.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8807 etc i have had IPF 968's on my Tacoma for 10 years and they still work and look great. ar-jedi |
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Hella makes some nice lights . Not cheap but they work well . I have not seen a lot of throw out of most of the LED's to keep up when you are going a decent speed
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Quoted: The problem with cheap HID lighting is that they don't tend to last or work consistently. We made that mistake in racing and wound up losing our lighting mid race when the ballasts started failing. Scary. We went with Rigid units after I finished torture testing a set on my daily driver during the off season. Freezing tempratures. Boiling heat. Leave them on for hours. They just work. Perfect for endurance racing. The other teams don't even seem to have problems with the cheap knockoffs. I'll wager that cheap LED lighting is much more reliable than cheap HID lighting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I think it depends on your goals. LEDs are about impossible to beat for flood type light. You might get pretty good throw out of them, too... and unless you're desert racing at 80-100mph offroad I don't think you're ever going to outrun it. The ebay specials get generally pretty good reviews for the price. Hard to beat when you can go through like fifteen of the 50" bars for the same cost as a freakin' Rigid 50" bar. I still think a quality HID for spotlights are the way to go... and even some of the ebay HID specials get decent reviews (no personal experience just yet, however). But if you look at photos/videos of KC Hilighter HID spots, they throw light STUPID far. I think define your budget, your realistic needs/desires, and go from there. A combo of a nice super bright LED light/s and a couple HID spots will make everything you need look like daylight (albeit at slightly different color temperatures, heh). The problem with cheap HID lighting is that they don't tend to last or work consistently. We made that mistake in racing and wound up losing our lighting mid race when the ballasts started failing. Scary. We went with Rigid units after I finished torture testing a set on my daily driver during the off season. Freezing tempratures. Boiling heat. Leave them on for hours. They just work. Perfect for endurance racing. The other teams don't even seem to have problems with the cheap knockoffs. I'll wager that cheap LED lighting is much more reliable than cheap HID lighting. That I can believe. |
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I have both Rigid (D2 DOT fog cubes & D2 Driving cubes) and Lightforce 55W HID 170's which I run with the wide filter.
A great setup IMO would be a set of D2 DOT fog cubes (which you can run with your headlights) and a 6-10in bar in either Driving or Combo (driving + spot) pattern -- this is what I'll be running on my XJ when I get around to it. My Wrangler has the Lightforce HID 170's and HID projector heads which provide wayyyy more than enough forward and flood light. The Rigid D2 driving lights will move to the rear bumper on the wrangler once I get the bar mounted on the hood of the XJ. |
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That is what I run on my Land Cruiser, Strykers with 100's and I also have the IR covers and lower output bulbs. <a href="http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/archtaan/media/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0159_zpsf6nm5te1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m608/archtaan/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0159_zpsf6nm5te1.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/archtaan/media/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0155_zpsghbmvlml.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m608/archtaan/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0155_zpsghbmvlml.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lightforce I was looking at the 170s with 100w bulbs That is what I run on my Land Cruiser, Strykers with 100's and I also have the IR covers and lower output bulbs. <a href="http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/archtaan/media/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0159_zpsf6nm5te1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m608/archtaan/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0159_zpsf6nm5te1.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/archtaan/media/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0155_zpsghbmvlml.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m608/archtaan/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0155_zpsghbmvlml.jpg</a> Are you running 2 or 4 lights? How is the throw? |
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Lightforce I was looking at the 170s with 100w bulbs That is what I run on my Land Cruiser, Strykers with 100's and I also have the IR covers and lower output bulbs. <a href="http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/archtaan/media/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0159_zpsf6nm5te1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m608/archtaan/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0159_zpsf6nm5te1.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/archtaan/media/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0155_zpsghbmvlml.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m608/archtaan/Trucks/Land%20Cruiser/IMAG0155_zpsghbmvlml.jpg</a> Are you running 2 or 4 lights? How is the throw? 2 lights. Throw is awesome, stupid easy to wire when you get their kit, the security nuts are a nice feature as well as the interchangeable lens. Ill see if I can get an in cab pic tonight. I used to have 240 blitz's and they are insane. I like that on the blitz you can dial the throw from a spot to a flood, but they are too big for my application. The bottom 2 are just fogs, nothing fancy, typical of the output you see on any truck nowadays. |
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I just ordered a Trail Worthy Fab 20". Great reviews on them, and only cost me $186 shipped with a wiring harness.
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Company in Florida named Seward, looked at their reviews and some friends have their stuff on their rigs.
Very good reviews and warranty, plus price isn't a killer like the Rigid brand. Gonna buy a mini bar and a couple floods for my Jeep Rubicon. http://sewardoffroad.com/ |
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Quoted: I don't like the LED Light bars at all. I think they just look wrong. I've got KC HiLites Slimlites on my Jeep. http://www.kchilites.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/_/4/_42a7014.jpg They just look good, work good, and are made of metal, not plastic. I also like the set ofThese that I put on - very nice wiring solution. (Though I think I added them with the winch, not the lights) http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41cCp-J1QTL.jpg View Quote |
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What does the bottom pic do? Terminal with screw in points? I am gettin g a winch soon and I am running out of terminal space View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't like the LED Light bars at all. I think they just look wrong. I've got KC HiLites Slimlites on my Jeep. http://www.kchilites.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/_/4/_42a7014.jpg They just look good, work good, and are made of metal, not plastic. I also like the set ofThese that I put on - very nice wiring solution. (Though I think I added them with the winch, not the lights) http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41cCp-J1QTL.jpg http://www.parts-express.com/p3-platinum-positive-%28-%29-battery-terminal-tri-oval--263-677 ar-jedi |
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