wreckdiver1321
Overlander
So I've been looking at adding some auxiliary lamps to my Frontier, and for a long while I've been debating which way to go. Gasp! Oh no, not more lighting questions! Yes, I'm afraid so.
I liked the idea of the ARB Intensity clones, but after doing a bit more research and finding out a bit more about them, I doubt they would be the best answer to my needs. I don't think LED bars are the answer either. I've also looked into HIDs, but I don't think I want the plastic eBay jobs. That being said, I would be willing to look into other HIDs. Anyways, all of this has me looking into the Hella 4000s. I know they are a great light, but I'm not sure which lights or combination of lights would be best for my purposes.
I live in central Montana, and when driving through the mountains at night, I really need more light. I'm usually going between 45-65 mph through these areas, so being able to throw a beam for a ways would be greatly appreciated. That being said I don't need to see for miles, since most of the roads I feel the need for more light on are windy roads with the occasional straight. I'm thinking pencil beams are out for this reason and because I'd like a bit of light to spill off the sides of the road to light up the critters hanging out there. Sounds to me like the Euro beam 4000s are well suited for this application. But here's where it gets to be more difficult: I also find myself on twisting trails and fire roads at night. In these situations I think I'd like more light spread than distance, so I can see the terrain better.
Here's what I'm working with: I've got an 05 Frontier with an ARB bumper. I'd like only two lights on the bumper, but I do have the factory 4" fog light holes in the ARB. So here's where my questions come...
What would give me the best all around lighting here? I'm thinking the Rallye 4000s with the Euro beams would work out fairly well, but how far do they actually throw the light? Would they spread the light wide enough? If not, should I run one Euro and one cornering beam? Or should I use two Euros and use some 4" driving lights in the bumper for foreground fill light? If this is the best idea, which 4" light would people recommend? Perhaps an LED for the light spread? Should I be looking at something else altogether?
Hilldweller, I know you're kind of the light guru here, and I've been reading through your recommendations. I have subscribed to the CPF and asked the question there, but this forum seems more responsive. I will be looking forward to answers from both sides however.
Also, I won't be doing any HID conversions. I know many people like them, but I won't put an element into a housing not designed for it. It's not as efficient or as good as a properly designed light in my experience.
I liked the idea of the ARB Intensity clones, but after doing a bit more research and finding out a bit more about them, I doubt they would be the best answer to my needs. I don't think LED bars are the answer either. I've also looked into HIDs, but I don't think I want the plastic eBay jobs. That being said, I would be willing to look into other HIDs. Anyways, all of this has me looking into the Hella 4000s. I know they are a great light, but I'm not sure which lights or combination of lights would be best for my purposes.
I live in central Montana, and when driving through the mountains at night, I really need more light. I'm usually going between 45-65 mph through these areas, so being able to throw a beam for a ways would be greatly appreciated. That being said I don't need to see for miles, since most of the roads I feel the need for more light on are windy roads with the occasional straight. I'm thinking pencil beams are out for this reason and because I'd like a bit of light to spill off the sides of the road to light up the critters hanging out there. Sounds to me like the Euro beam 4000s are well suited for this application. But here's where it gets to be more difficult: I also find myself on twisting trails and fire roads at night. In these situations I think I'd like more light spread than distance, so I can see the terrain better.
Here's what I'm working with: I've got an 05 Frontier with an ARB bumper. I'd like only two lights on the bumper, but I do have the factory 4" fog light holes in the ARB. So here's where my questions come...
What would give me the best all around lighting here? I'm thinking the Rallye 4000s with the Euro beams would work out fairly well, but how far do they actually throw the light? Would they spread the light wide enough? If not, should I run one Euro and one cornering beam? Or should I use two Euros and use some 4" driving lights in the bumper for foreground fill light? If this is the best idea, which 4" light would people recommend? Perhaps an LED for the light spread? Should I be looking at something else altogether?
Hilldweller, I know you're kind of the light guru here, and I've been reading through your recommendations. I have subscribed to the CPF and asked the question there, but this forum seems more responsive. I will be looking forward to answers from both sides however.
Also, I won't be doing any HID conversions. I know many people like them, but I won't put an element into a housing not designed for it. It's not as efficient or as good as a properly designed light in my experience.