LED Headlights
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by 93Cobra, Mar 15, 2010.
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I found Ken's model. Cheaper than the leds alone.
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Most emergency vehicles will run their headlights through the signal control box which "wig wags" the lights on and off in emergency operation. Has the tendency to burn them out a little faster than normal usage.
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I had to get a 61" screen so I wouldn't need my glasses..
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For OEM lighting replacement I would recomend that you at least look up this company. Prices are closer to industry cost of replacement.
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No, not a salesman. I work for a fire department and also do quite a bit of highway driving. We got these lights in our trucks and I wanted to pass around the success that we have had with them. I see many trucks on the highway that use this light set up and wanted to pass along what I had found.
In our application, we beat the tar out of lights on a daily basis and end up replacing them quite often. We cannot afford for a truck to be out of service and these lights solved that problem too. I am amazed at how much light they put out and the LED technology behind it all. -
I got a set of ultravision low beams at wal-mart for about $9 a piece.I have to say they do help alot on my W9.I would recommend them highly.Seems to put more light right in front of the truck.Much better in rain or on a newly paved highway.LED would be great but I'll have to wait till they're affordable.
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I love stuff like this. I did the same thing to the Camaro I used to have... it was SWEET!!
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Have these headlights come down any in price? Places that carry them still seem sparse.
Oh, and where can I get a Peterbilt Couch?
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