LED off road lights

teotwaki

Excelsior!
Point of order. TEOTWAKI asked if they were as expensive as $300/pair. You posted the amazing low price of $150 each. ;)

devil is in the details,,,,,,,

the original link was for a PAIR, Hella part number H15176201

The Amazon link is a single assembly with part number 996176721


Poof! Danged reality!
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
LED technology has came a long ways, those lights look very bright.
Also I would like to hear about the floodlights you plan on testing.
And nice Jeep BTW!
TruckLite chose 3 of us as test mules; one of the guys got his lights already and started this thread. My shipping got messy and I don't know where my package is yet. I think I'm getting 4" spots but I'm not exactly sure yet.

They're products are all milspec and hard to break. The LEDs work independently of each other for back-up.
 

zidaro

Explorer
Ive been running these on the front and rear bumpers and think they are great lights for their intended purpose. They are not bright enough to be stand alone "driving" lights, but they make very bright and great fog, backup and camp lights. Around $100 each

VisionX Solstice 10W LED EuroBeam lights. Water/dust proof, light. I'm using VisionX new flat mount to fill the round hole evenly. Output seems to match the OEM Tundra foglights, but pulls only .75 watts for 900 lumens. Minimal draw for some sweet camplights.
http://www.visionxusa.com/LED-Solst...POD_45°/15°_ELLIPTICAL_BEAM/product_info.html

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bob91yj

Resident **************
I've got two of the cheap LED's on the back of my camper. Stumbled across them at a parts store, figured I'd give them a shot. Mine work great, glad I put them on. Having said that, 3 LED's are already out on one of the lights. Maybe 10 hours of usage on the lights.

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762X39

Explorer
I've got two of the cheap LED's on the back of my camper. Having said that, 3 LED's are already out on one of the lights. Maybe 10 hours of usage on the lights.
Yeah, we have the same problem up here.Buy cheap and life expectancy is variable...:coffee:
 

762X39

Explorer
…and mighty Thor descended to Earth from the Heavens
…and he carried with him two lightning bolts
I hope I have the moral strength to use these properly...
Awaiting your test report with baited breath (the mog is getting a bit excited too).:smiley_drive:
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society

Little Red

Adventurer
Very impressive, I must say.
The OP would like those 4" Truck-Lite floods.

Thanks for posting those pictures, I like the 4” Truck Lite flood lights.
I might be getting 2 of those for on the back of my roof rack, as back up lights, or I might get 2 Hella LED work lights. The Truck Lite ones are a little cheaper though.

Do you know how much amps the 4” Truck Lite flood lights use? So I can compare them to the Hella's.

I also like the 7” spot lights but I still have a set of KC daylighters laying around that I am going to put on the front, and I don't really need LED lights for the front as I would only use those when I am driving anyway. But LED lights for the back would be great so I can leave them on when I am camping and such.

Also Tow Mart has some cool led lights that are priced very reasonable
 
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