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Just finished up installing the new lights on the light bar. Had to shorten the fording stack to make everything work. These units put out some serious light and only draw about 4 amps for the six of them. Really pleased with the look and operation.
Could you share info on bulb cost, part number, and supplier. I have a bunch of lights with bad bulbs and this looks like a great solution over those expensive dual element bulbs.
Why sure. Could not find these for any kind of good price (average was around 40 bucks each) so I looked around had them shipped right from China. I paid $9.00 each plus shipping but now it looks like $5.00 each plus shipping and a ten unit minimum. Took about a week and a half to get them here. Great lights but please note I had to modify the housings to have did the them fit. They sat a little high in the housing so I ground down (whizzer air tool) the feet in the housing and that did the trick . These lights put out far more light (1800 lumens to stock high power 1200 lumens) and they should last forever and only consume less than a 5th the power.
No not at all. The light bar must be blocking it. I may make up a bracket to run over the lights to protect them but honestly I have not done much with her off road. The cool thing was since the amps are so low I did not even have to wire in a relay.
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