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Old 01-03-2014, 04:21 PM   #26
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

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I thought the reflector in the back of the housing was what directed the light, but I can see how a different lens could diffuse the beam and flood it.

These are ancient KC daylighter housings. I'll have to see what I can find.

I like #1. The pics with 4 round lights make the front of the truck look cluttered to me.

I'm weird and OCD though, so I'd go with what you prefer. YOUR truck!
Thanks for your opinion! I asked what others like best, so youīre welcome to say what you like best!

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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Old 01-05-2014, 06:56 AM   #27
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

Any more opinions on the different setups?
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Old 01-05-2014, 10:25 AM   #28
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

Here's what I'm running. Not quite as fancy but with 100w bulbs its more than bright enough for cruising logging roads at night.
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Old 01-05-2014, 01:00 PM   #29
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Here's what I'm running. Not quite as fancy but with 100w bulbs its more than bright enough for cruising logging roads at night.
Nice truck! Thanks for your input! Maybe you can do me a favor and go back one page or so and tell me wich of the 9 options of driving light setups on my truck you like best!? I did render 9 different ones. Thanks!

So you did swap the cab to a 84 cab but retained the 78 front clip... did that just bolt up? I need to replace my cab and want to find a better one and swap it out, just curious on how well that worked with a newer 81-up cab.... thanks..
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Old 01-05-2014, 01:23 PM   #30
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

There were some minor differences but if you can handle a little bit of problem solving its not a big deal. I used my '78 wiring harness. I'm on a plane right now but I'll check your renderings later.
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Old 01-05-2014, 01:36 PM   #31
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

#4. But I think the light bar on there now looks the best
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Old 01-05-2014, 03:20 PM   #32
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There were some minor differences but if you can handle a little bit of problem solving its not a big deal. I used my '78 wiring harness. I'm on a plane right now but I'll check your renderings later.
Thanks for the info. Thatīll give me a better chance to find a good cab looking for more years than just 73-79.

My truck is all rewired anyways, with a painless performence harness. That is universal fit anyways.


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#4. But I think the light bar on there now looks the best
Thanks! Well, the light bar (LED) looks great but doesnīt give me enough distance, that is why I need some kind of HID light in adition at least, to shine down the trail or road further. Therefore all these renderings! #4 is counted! Thanks again!
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Old 01-09-2014, 11:47 PM   #33
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

I'd go #8 ....I had big off roaders in front of my burb,lots of deer where i go camp
i bought 6 only used 4 ,
I wanted to put them on the roof but saw a roof get ripped open,went bumper
when i get time i'm gona put them on the jimmy
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I'd go #8 ....I had big off roaders in front of my burb,lots of deer where i go camp
i bought 6 only used 4 ,
I wanted to put them on the roof but saw a roof get ripped open,went bumper
when i get time i'm gona put them on the jimmy
Thanks for your input! Are all 4 lights spot/long distance?
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Old 01-11-2014, 12:07 AM   #35
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Thanks for your input! Are all 4 lights spot/long distance?
yup,huge difference,i used two switches,inside and outside wired together,
so i'd see far or wide,or both,to do it now i'd use relays for sure
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yup,huge difference,i used two switches,inside and outside wired together,
so i'd see far or wide,or both,to do it now i'd use relays for sure
I agree, you can never have enough lights at night! Makes it so much nicer when you can clearly see where you are going!
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

Any more opinions on what you guys like best out of all the options?

Thanks!
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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

I posted this in my build thread too, but this is some new renderings I did....

let me know what you think of this set up....



or with black trim rings

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Re: LED / HID offroad light positioning

So decision is made: the OnX bar will be swiched to amber for bad weather and dust, the squadrons will stay the way they are, and Iīll add two Rallye 4000 compact HIDīs to the bumper and then mount 5 of the big rallye 4000 HIDīs on a roll bar or headache rack above the roof. That should be plenty of light!
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