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LED & HID driving light positioning

I have a set of the "little" Rigid Dually D2's and the light they throw out of the small lense is quite surprising. I have not seen their light bars in action though. I like the fact that Rigid shows all of the specs of each light, even down to the lumens at "X" amount of meters from the source. They even give the specs for vibration, corrosion, submersion, effficency of the circuitry as well as patent #'s. They tell you what amps at voltage, which I verified to be correct. Quality stuff.

I have the flush mount diffued ones as back up lights in the rear bumper! ;) nice for light directly behind the truck
 
Little update. For the bumper, I will get a 3 cell OnX LED bar in the driving/combo pattern along with two wide/cornering Squadrons. I´ll let you know if/how they can compare with the Hella 4000 HIDs.
(If they can´t match the output of the Hellas, I might add the two Hellas to the bumper and switch the lenses on the LEDs to amber, for dusty conditions).

As for the top lights, I´m still considering a retractable light bar for the 5 Hella 4000 HIDs. I´ll wait for that though to see how far LED technology will come within a year or so. And how bright (distance wise) the front LEDs will be.
 
I am running a pair of PIAA 580's driving lights mounted on top of my bumper - at least until I can fab a new front bumper to mount them in.

The picture of the coyote is the only one I have with the lights on. The dog is on a hill only about 30 yards in front of me. At that distance, the lights really shine white. I really like the beam pattern as it does reach out with good throw but also spreads out enough to see more than just a small spot.

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I am running a pair of PIAA 580's driving lights mounted on top of my bumper - at least until I can fab a new front bumper to mount them in.

The picture of the coyote is the only one I have with the lights on. The dog is on a hill only about 30 yards in front of me. At that distance, the lights really shine white. I really like the beam pattern as it does reach out with good throw but also spreads out enough to see more than just a small spot.


Thanks for your input! I can´t look at the pictures though, it won´t open them up for some reason. :dunno:
 
I run Truck Lites on my Cucv they are 24V here is what they look like in the day time and at night. I used to run KC's but i got these for Free so on they went.

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Ok, so here is what I went with:

3 Cell OnX bar in driving combo from baja designs and two wide cornering squadrons from baja designs. Also in the bumper are two Hella fog lights from a Mercedes ML55 AMG.

Didn´t get a chance to try them out driving around yet, only lit them up in the garage, but they seem extremely bright!





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Playing around a bit today... started working on mounting some 12" bars in place of the turns/running lights. Gonna move those down to the bumper, or get something different, not sure yet.

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That's a good idea. Instead of putting the turn signals in the bumper, could you use the behind the grill style? My 87 has them there. Would save cutting up a nice bumper.
 
That's a good idea. Instead of putting the turn signals in the bumper, could you use the behind the grill style? My 87 has them there. Would save cutting up a nice bumper.

That's a great idea. It looks like there is room behind the grill too. I'll have to head over to pick and pull and see if i can grab a set of that style.
 
Playing around a bit today... started working on mounting some 12" bars in place of the turns/running lights. Gonna move those down to the bumper, or get something different, not sure yet.

Nice idea!

That's a good idea. Instead of putting the turn signals in the bumper, could you use the behind the grill style? My 87 has them there. Would save cutting up a nice bumper.

I´ve thought of that too for a larger bar, maybe across the top under the radiator support... Might have to cut the grille though to get enough light to shine through. I´ve heard of Raptors with a "behind the grille" light setup that this block quite a bit of light...

That's a great idea. It looks like there is room behind the grill too. I'll have to head over to pick and pull and see if i can grab a set of that style.

Would be cool and stealthy though!
 
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