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They look just like what we had on the M113A1 APC. I wouldn't call them particularly bright. Certainly not as bright as a decent modern off-road light. But he's right - it does look military. It would fit right in with the CUCV.
The dark lense is for night driving with infrared goggles.
Not sure what you mean by 'they' but no, they will NOT work for the highway. The IR lenses will look like they're off, and the whites will get you a ticket. Use your headlights for the highway, on low beam. If you can't see please visit your optometrist, you might be night blind.So does that mean they would work for the highway without blinding oncoming traffic?
Not sure what you mean by 'they' but no, they will NOT work for the highway. The IR lenses will look like they're off, and the whites will get you a ticket. Use your headlights for the highway, on low beam. If you can't see please visit your optometrist, you might be night blind.
Thanks, this is what I wanted to know. The Riggers' Lights have a high and low beam. I don't want to blind anybody so I will only use them off the roadways. Once I get the installation complete I'll post some pictures with the wiring diagram. The mounting brackets are getting fabricated now. I hope to have the installation complete by the spring of 2015 (we'll see if I manage to meet the schedule).View attachment 534325
I said they are not very bright, compared to modern off-road lights. They are plenty bright, and are a flood pattern. You'll blind oncoming traffic, and very soon find yourself talking to Officer Friendly.
They would work great for work lights, but not for traffic under ANY circumstances.
For headlights go with Hella 003427291,they take HB2,H4 or 9003 bulbs,so lots of choices.Aux. lights I like KC Daylighters.Kinda old school but fairly cheap.Also they take a H3 bulb available in 24v or 12v,50-130w.The backup lights,foglights and offroad lights all take H3 bulbs.Right now I'm debating on what style of auxiliary light's I should put on my m1009. I don't have a roof rack so Im going to put them on the bumper/brush guard. Wanted to know your guys opinion of what style (square, round, or led bar) look best on these truck? If you have any pictures those would be a great help! Thank you
For headlights go with Hella 003427291,they take HB2,H4 or 9003 bulbs,so lots of choices.Aux. lights I like KC Daylighters.Kinda old school but fairly cheap.Also they take a H3 bulb available in 24v or 12v,50-130w.The backup lights,foglights and offroad lights all take H3 bulbs.
You are right,I forgot to add I did upgrade the headlight harness.Make sure you do a headlight harness upgrade along with, or better, before you upgrade the bulbs. These old wiring harnesses aren't happy with extra loads.
Did you ever get your Riggers' Lights mounted and wired up? I found this post while searching the forum this evening. I just bought a few sets of these lights and was curious about your wiring diagram and set up. I have an M923a2 I am thinking about putting them on.Thanks, this is what I wanted to know. The Riggers' Lights have a high and low beam. I don't want to blind anybody so I will only use them off the roadways. Once I get the installation complete I'll post some pictures with the wiring diagram. The mounting brackets are getting fabricated now. I hope to have the installation complete by the spring of 2015 (we'll see if I manage to meet the schedule).
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