On the rear lights did you run the wire to the battery or somewhere else?I used "eagle eye LEDS" from eBay for a dome light. They are amazing. Cost like $4 for two 9w LEDs. I can't say enough how bright they are. LED strip lights from eBay or Amazon would be another great option for dome lighting. Two cheap 18w LEDs work great for back up lights. I got the slim versions for about $20/pair on amazon. Up front just depends on where you want to mount it and how big you want to go. A 24" will throw more light than you will ever "need".
That's why I'm considering a curved bar at the top of the windshield.I've noticed that this machine desperately needs light cubes on the front aimed out at 45 degrees for the peripheral view. The LED head lights are awesome but they don't have any spill for seeing what's at your 10 o'clock or 2 o'clock.
It came with those brackets to mount it there?I went with the 20 inch Cree on front bumper.
No it doesn't come with mounts. I got these. Thought the price on led bar was a steal too?It came with those brackets to mount it there?
ThanksNo it doesn't come with mounts. I got these. Thought the price on led bar was a steal too?
Is the 20" a really noticeable difference?No it doesn't come with mounts. I got these. Thought the price on led bar was a steal too?
Not sure yet waiting on my battery to come In so I can run my dual battery and get winch on and get it all wired up at once. But I did see some reviews and videos of 20 inch and it looked like it lit the world up compared to stock lights. I wanted a little more light just didn't feel the need for a 40 inch.Is the 20" a really noticeable difference?
RightNot sure yet waiting on my battery to come In so I can run my dual battery and get winch on and get it all wired up at once. But I did see some reviews and videos of 20 inch and it looked like it lit the world up compared to stock lights. I wanted a little more light just didn't feel the need for a 40 inch.
Heres a picture i took a couple days ago when i did it. Ill take a closer pic so you guys can see up close when i get home. Ill post a pic where i had it mounted before. Way to bouncy even with a aluminum supportYes, please show us
Heres a picture i took a couple days ago when i did it. Ill take a closer pic so you guys can see up close when i get home. Ill post a pic where i had it mounted before. Way to bouncy even with a aluminum support
Hey joe. I've ridden at all hours down her in Florida early morning to 1am out in the woods. No problem with glare. Even while riding in the pouring rain(will post a video of that once I figure out how to). The second picture with it under the brim of the roof was actually horrible even if it didn't bounce. The roof blocked some of the light and there was a horrible glare. I'm 6'3. With it mounted there it was just above eye level.Thanks for posting. I'm curious if it will interfere with my windshield.
Also, let me know if there is glare. As a rule of thumb, you generally wants lights lower than your line of sight so you don't have to look thru the beam. It's not a problem if the air is clear. But in the south, just the humidity causes glare from over head lights. Also, driving in the rain with it on would "probably" cause glare.
I really like where you have it though. It looks safe and out of they way from damage.
Joe