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Thread: LED/HID Offroad Lighting
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08-08-2016, 06:42 PM #51
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Thanked: 13246I took pics Sat night, abysmal failure with the camera, I can't seem to get it to focus correctly unless the lights are hitting something, like in that fist pic with the barn
I am pretty happy with the outcome from a mounting aspect and from a light output aspect too..
My Snowbuddy Neighbor put a couple on his Kubota and is tickled with the improvement
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08-13-2016, 02:44 AM #52
I did not forget, took it to the woods at the archery range. I had my iPhone camera & it kept compensating for the darkness & adding light to the photos, they turned out bad,. I will take my Nikon this weekend & get better photos.
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08-13-2016, 02:58 AM #53
I dislike these tools that think they know what you want.
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09-10-2016, 03:21 AM #54
O.K.,, yes it has been awhile & there will be photos, good ones, before Wednesday. I got the rear LED's in the mail two days ago, I will place them tomorrow. I also Pimped out my hitch with an LED brake light tonight & I am now running strip LED's on my new cargo carrier. Photos on all Wednesday night after dark.
Black Oak Dual LED's 10 inch for rear back up lights.
Trailer hitch LED's brake lights From Harbor Freight Palace.
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09-14-2016, 04:51 AM #55
Well, not good news for having the rear Black Oaks on tomorrow. I worked on the situation yesterday. The location that I thought about mounting them is a "no-go". I am down to the option of putting a roof rack on , then mounting to the roof rack. The problem with this is cost. The racks I like are exspensive . Two months saving,,,
So tomorrow I will only have the hitch light & cargo carrier to show & the forward Black Oaks.
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09-15-2016, 02:57 AM #56
Here's a few photos.
Here's the 6 inch top light;
Here's with just headlights in thick woods;
Here's with headlights & 6 inch top light in thick woods.
Open field headlights only;
Here's with headlight & 6 inch top light open field. That tree in the distance is 80 plus yards & this 6 inch top light is a "flood" LED not a "spot light" LED.
Cargo carrier $46.00 Harbor freight, lights & reflectors another $30.00, very strong , easy to handle carrier , LED strips 2 , one each side;
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09-15-2016, 03:26 AM #57
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Thanked: 13246That open field pic really shows the difference
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Hirlau (09-15-2016)
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09-15-2016, 03:39 AM #58
Yes, thanks,,, keep in mind this is a 6 inch bar, dual lights,,, imagine the power of a 20 or 40 inch.
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09-15-2016, 03:48 AM #59
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Thanked: 4206Nice lux improvement john!
Bright safe trips ahead sir!
"Depression is just anger,, without the enthusiasm."
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Hirlau (09-15-2016)
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09-17-2016, 11:07 PM #60
Oh John - That's amazing. I really like the carrier. Where did you get that light?
Just think, with this light you'll be able to see plenty of deer at night. Then you can just throw them on the carrier. What kind of bow do you use a night? The only downside I see is the game warden can see you from a mile away....I sincerely hope you know that I'm just jacking with you cause I'm jealous... Very nice and effective set up!
Semper Fi !
John