LED fog,flood, and spot lights
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I have:
Truck Lite LED headlights
Rigid Dually Flood lights mounted to rear as back-up lights
Rigid Dually Spot lights on windshield
Rigid Dually D2's (replace fog lights with custom made brackets)
Rigid 20"LED Light bar mounted on top of my bumper
Rigid 50" LED Light Bar on Roof
Here is everything on except fog lights since my high beams were on
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Truck Lite LED headlights
Rigid Dually Flood lights mounted to rear as back-up lights
Rigid Dually Spot lights on windshield
Rigid Dually D2's (replace fog lights with custom made brackets)
Rigid 20"LED Light bar mounted on top of my bumper
Rigid 50" LED Light Bar on Roof
Here is everything on except fog lights since my high beams were on
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I have people flashing their lights at me with just my headlights and fogs on...so i hit'em with the hood hold-down 3" HID lights and they stop flashing me instantly-love those things!!!!
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In front, I'm running JW Speaker LED headlights, stock bumper fogs with bright amber bulbs, Hella Black magic driving lights with HID modification, and four 6" VisionX Xmitter Prime LED light bars up high. The Headlights are obviously the most important since we use them daily... There are lots of upgrade choices besides expensive LEDs..people like the Cibie housings from Dan Stern a lot. The fogs are only for visibility in foggy and snowy conditions. The HID driving lights help fill where the headlights miss and are a good backup in case of failure or breakage of the mains (also provide light of another color temp). The light bars are strictly off-road. They are great in tall grass and mud since they are mounted high and don't get blocked as easy, but their main function is strictly to provide instant daylight: they illuminate everything (flood pattern)! In the rear, I have a Solstice Solo LED spliced into the reverse light for daily use as well as a pair of 4" Xmitters switched for backing up or camping. Underneath I have Tantrum rock lights for night wheeling. The only lighting I still want to add is a windscreen mounted aimable spot to track wildlife, but it wouldn't be used that often and is prohibited in some states.
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