I amAnyone using round LED lights instead of the bars?
I am
4" Kawell 42 watt LED 30 degree spot lights. Cost was $63 for the pair.
They have quite a bit of a spread. Lots of stray light to the sides. The 30 degree beam is a bit of an exageration if you are looking for a spot.Henry J, how do you like them?
I am in process of making brackets for the "A" pillars.
I too like the instant on and low amperage draw....been searching Kawell lights since you mentioned them. Did you use a relay to wiring them up? I love the instant-on of LED's over Hid's.
Yes I've seen that, just waiting till my current set up takes a dump before getting those hahafyi, and sort of off topic, you can get instant on hid systems now too.
Got any pics?I am also running 4.5" round LED fog lights in my bumper, from Snevey Offroad
I too like the instant on and low amperage draw.
The warming period for my HID offroad lights has never bothered me. Those things sure do reach out! Nice light 1/2 mile out for highspeed night driving.
I really like the Toshiba HIR bulbs ( Finemotoring.com ) for my highbeams. Should have bought more when they were available, but this set has been serving me well.
9006 - 55 watts - 1000 lumens
9005 - 65 watts - 1700 lumens
9012 HIR- 55 watts - 1870 lumens
9011 HIR- 65 watts - 2350 lumens
The 9005 has nearly the same light output as the 9012 HIR bulb for the lowbeams so I use those in that position.
I have been thinking about HID headlamps, but still have a little research to do. I think I may need to move to a projector headlamp assembly to "do it right."
Best bang for the buck is to make sure you are getting the correct voltage to the bulb when working with the Halogen and HIR bulbs. an alternator upgrade, and or wiring upgrade can make a huge difference. LED with their low consumption demands makes it easier on that front
I had my 140A take a dump too. I up graded to a 250 amp from righttoolusa.com . The first one they sent had the wrong regulator. That was corrected pretty painlessly. Made an improvement for sure. Filled the need and no voltage drops when pushed as I had been suffering before. The GM alternators are pretty reasonably priced. Good place to spend a few bucks when the time is right... my 140a upgraded alternator just took a dump recently...