HoFF wrote:Me personally I've found the whiter lights are better at lighting up reflective things like road signs and the cats eyes on the road.
But out bush the warmer globes light up the non reflective stuff like all the trees and animals much much better.
paggaz wrote:Top job Jack. I want to do the same now!
chaotic2050 wrote:paggaz wrote:Top job Jack. I want to do the same now!
I love lights, clearly as I don't have a single stock light on my car. I always dream of having some big ass fucking spot lights on my car due to living out in the bush sort of, but obviously they wouldn't suit the car so it wont happen.
paggaz wrote:chaotic2050 wrote:paggaz wrote:Top job Jack. I want to do the same now!
I love lights, clearly as I don't have a single stock light on my car. I always dream of having some big ass fucking spot lights on my car due to living out in the bush sort of, but obviously they wouldn't suit the car so it wont happen.
I'm thinking LED light bar in the grille
chaotic2050 wrote:For my car or Jacks?
My car hell no.
paggaz wrote:chaotic2050 wrote:For my car or Jacks?
My car hell no.
Mine
chaotic2050 wrote:paggaz wrote:chaotic2050 wrote:For my car or Jacks?
My car hell no.
Mine
LED's do not produce a broad light so unless you want to look like a DRL wannabe, it's not going to actually give you any benefit.
paggaz wrote:You mustn't have seen Rigid Industries LED Light Bars then. A 20" light bar would squeeze into the grille and they're a flood/spot combo producing 7900 Lumens of light. Of course, looking at the price of them, I'll be dreaming about it for a long time.
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