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    driving lights

    hi,
    i want to get some driving lights for my 4wd
    what should i look out for? and how much should i be paying?, can probably spend around $200
    also want to put a light on the rear bumper to illuminate the boat trailer and ramp when reversing at night, i was thinking about a led?
    any advice/opinins appreciated
    thanks
    dazza

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    Re: driving lights

    This is another topic where a lot of it is up to individual preference. Whatever you do don't go buy the no namers, they have inferior lenses and reflectors. Even though they may state a higher power globe they still won't give as good light as a more expensive 'Brand' pair.

    IPF are very good lights, I have a pair of 900XS, one spread and one spot. Absolutely love them, and from memory they performed well in a comparrison by 4WD monthly.

    CIBIE, Lightforce, Hella all have some very good lights. Just check out the 4WD shops and buy the best you can afford.

    Brett

    May 2006 Order New Hilux - June 2006 Order ARB & Other Goodies - August 2006 Organise fitting of ARB & Other Goodies - 2nd September 2006 Delivery of New Hilux with Goodies - 2nd September 2006 Break Goodies - 3rd September 2006 Use Angle Grinder to Modify New Goodies - 4th July 2007 BEND ARB rear protection bar (Big Rocks) - 31st July 2007 Notice cracked welds in the ute tub. TWIST!! - September 2007 Bend Alloy Side Steps - Feb 2008 Install steel side steps - March 2008 Bend Steel steps & Punture Diff Lock Air Line

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    for that sort of money i would recommend the narva kit available at any auto shop.

    i run lightforce 240's they are the ultimate IMO, i got em as a hand me down, but previously my budget only stretched to the narva's and they certainly rated against some of the more popular 4wd shop lights.

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    G'day Dazza i also have lightforce 240 blitz and they are great,i used to have narva's,hella 2000's the narva's are better in the cheaper bracket than the hella's but check out the nite stalker's my mate put em on his rig last year and they are pretty bloody good for the price about $220 from memory.Dan...

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    Re: driving lights

    hi Dazza,

    If you can afford it, i would follow with Brett's recommendation. The IPF 900XS are awesome lights, i have them on my 4wd. They are a powdercoated metal frame, with a high tensile bolt for attaching to the vehicle. They are also a low draw 65 watt globe that is xenon charged, which puts out nearly double its wattage. The advantage with IPF lights are that u can replace all parts of them if they get damaged. eg lens. I just smashed mine (oops) But they are up around the $375 mark at most ARB dealers.

    Good Luck, Shep....
    tourproexpeditions.com.au

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    I have been using lightforce spots for well over two decades they do make a good shooting spotlight but as for driving lights ....... well i'm not impressed I think its a hype thing why they are so popular sorta like nike or any other fad thing honestly i have used a lot better driving light than lightforce in quite a lot of brands.

    For my driving in offroad and onroad outback driving i get the best service out of a pair of 140 or 150w sealed beam 5" lights one pencil beam and one midrange flood light. The replacement bulbs are cheaper than h3 bulbs they last as long as h3 unless you get rocks thru them and they are mega strong lights. you do need a good fused 30a relay for each bulb tho.

    BTW i use the 270mm (9 inch) lightforce lights. nice and light for hunting but the consistancy of the spot and the intensity of the spot and the evenness of the spot are not as good as they can be in my opinion. What are the 9" lightforce selling for now????? I bet they have nearly doubled or more since they became popular as driving lights.

    If you have a few dollars spare go for gas discharge for the ultimate in driving lights they are worth thier weight in gold. (hint buy ballast controllers from european cars with GD lights and buy the off the shelf driving lights you will save a few hundred bills)

    Jack

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    Re: driving lights

    Quote Originally Posted by Brett1907 View Post
    This is another topic where a lot of it is up to individual preference.
    Brett

    from rust to lights,,,,,, should i post a pic of me rig,,,, again do you think?????????

    nah,,,, i'm off to work



    choppa
    can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE



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    I have the Narva kit and it performs well. One spot one pencil. You will get a lot of change out of $200.00 and they rate better in most tests than most of the more expensive options

    Neil
    A Proud Member of
    "The Rebel Alliance"

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    Hella, lights for me boys , I agree tuna , lightforce is good for shooting ,ipf they just rattle out of there frames , good looking light thats about it , rally 4000, or rally 4000 juniors are the go but same as others $$$$$.
    Ta

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    I've got a set of bull lights on my Patrol that i've had for years. This is the 3rd vehicle i've had them on. I paid $50 each for them (you can still pick them up for that, or $65 each at some places). And the globes cost me $2 each Never had one problem with them, and when you dont use the mounting posts and just screw them onto the base of the bar, they fit fine on my ARB bar. (i'd add some sort of washers so they bite a bit better and hold adjustment). If you can pick up a copy of the Big Rigs or Owner Driver magazine from a truckstop/truck dealer or somewhere, they're usually a few in there that are cheap.

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    Re: driving lights

    if you want lights that fit the budget,,,, get to know the wholesaler/valuer at the largest car dealership you live/work close by

    its funny what a carton will buy ya,,,,

    most 4b's that come in as trades that are wholesaled don't go to far with lights and accessories attached,,,

    and i've been requested to show ya,,,,,,,,,truly
    can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE



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    Re: driving lights

    Hi Chopper...

    Scared of the Dark????

    Nice truck though. I got the same model....

    Shep......
    tourproexpeditions.com.au

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    G'day

    I have a set of narvas on my rodeo... it's the second vehicle i have had them on, No dramas at all.

    They've been through water and mud, one spot and one spread.

    They were unde the $200 mark, god quality budget lights.

    Choppa, you dont have enough lights there mate and what the ones on your rollbar? are they quite efffective?

    Dave

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    Re: driving lights

    hi all,
    thanks for the info guy's. sensational.

    choppa
    you are talking my currency, i recognise your vehicle, sometimes you pass me on the way to work, will give you a wave next time
    cheers
    dazza

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    Re: driving lights

    Quote Originally Posted by dazza View Post
    hi all,
    thanks for the info guy's. sensational.

    choppa
    you are talking my currency, i recognise your vehicle, sometimes you pass me on the way to work, will give you a wave next time
    cheers
    dazza
    i pass a lot of cars on my way to and fro dazza,,,, get that waving hand ready

    dave,,,, all the lights have a use,,,, i have responded to this area before in past threads as well,,, roll bar lights run 125 watt globes as per the 2 on top of bull bar ,,, the light force run 150 watt,,,, headlights are now 150/90 watt,,,

    chopjr turned all lights on at a trip to the local tip once,,, i was outta the truck for a second,,, came back to start it,,,,,,,,,,,doh!!!

    very rarely do you see each bank on simutaneously,,, but when were doing beach work they help out,,,,, a bit

    or annoying volvo drivers,,,,

    choppa
    can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE



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