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01-03-2014, 04:21 PM | #26 | |
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning
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Well you are partially right about the reflector, but it depends on the light. Old school lights always had the same reflector but the different lense changed the pattern. Just look at the Halogen Rallye 4000 from Hella. The pencil is a clear lense, same reflector with some structure in the lense is the euro beam and with a lot of structure it turns into the cornering beam. the reflector is the exact same. (i had the apart, so I know). On the newer lights with free form reflectors, all lenses are clear, so the difference is in the shape of the reflector. On your old school daylighters, the lense makes the diferent pattern. Here are two links to the "flood daylighter" http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225...KKY2Fn52iw.jpg http://www.autoaccessoriesgarage.com.../2701_1_md.jpg this is the driving lense (between spot and flood) http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/oncirr..._spotlight.jpg https://www.driveout.co.za/sites/def..._Lights_17.jpg and this is what you seem to have, the spot or pencil lense https://www.fortec4x4.com/images/W/K...r-in-Black.jpg Hope this helps.
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