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25th May 2017, 11:19 PM
#7681
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Ok, you've lost me :-( ?
Are we Butcher Country ing this thread mate?
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25th May 2017 11:19 PM
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25th May 2017, 11:44 PM
#7682
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
MB
Ok, you've lost me :-( ?
Are we Butcher Country ing this thread mate?
Nah just term of phrase i hate when "yeah?" added to end of a statement, not actually asking for an opinion just an affirmation. Learnt from ex bosses i no longer work for! Youre a good bloke marky just hate that saying from experience
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25th May 2017, 11:55 PM
#7683
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26th May 2017, 07:54 AM
#7684
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
MB
Bit of good interstate work Yakka all done, paid a fair chunk off the M/C then topped it up again, silly but me happy thread time :-)
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Don't bring it to Qld brother, you'll get pinged because it is forward of and above the bullbar! Sad but true!
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26th May 2017, 08:20 AM
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Cheers Touses, appreciated mate! We've been keen to do Fraser Island again one day but think the family stockish wagon would be best for the kids. Apparently they're not allowed to ride in ute trays anymore as well, where has all the adventure gone :-)
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26th May 2017, 08:39 AM
#7686
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
MB
Cheers Touses, appreciated mate! We've been keen to do Fraser Island again one day but think the family stockish wagon would be best for the kids. Apparently they're not allowed to ride in ute trays anymore as well, where has all the adventure gone :-)
Na! No rides in the back of the ute mate, was a rite of passage when I was younger and slimmer!
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26th May 2017, 09:16 AM
#7687
Legendary
Originally Posted by
Winnie
Painted the grille black and finished the new led headlights, easy job and seem like a nice upgrade but still yet to test them in the real world.
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Seeing a lot more trucks with leds must be a good thing on the open road.
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4.5lt Gas blower. Lots of mods to come.....all in good time.
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26th May 2017, 10:57 AM
#7688
Travelling Podologist
Originally Posted by
jay see
Seeing a lot more trucks with leds must be a good thing on the open road.
Dunno.
I’m seeing more vehicles on the road with very bright, very white headlights. Not sure if they are LED, HID or something else. What I am sure of is that when they approach me they are far more dazzling than conventional headlights, & very effectively reduce my vision. Great for the owner’s vision, but I question whether they are a good idea on public roads. Those I am referring to are dazzling on low beam & generally appear to be correctly set up. It’s not so much the direction in which they are pointed, just their general brightness.
LED’s per se are a good idea as they should use a lot less power & last much longer than a conventional halogen globe, but I think perhaps there will eventually be legislation needed to control the amount of lumens allowed (if there isn’t already?). I may be wrong but I suspect that because LED’s use a lot less current for a given amount of light, that it is resulting in LED headlights being sold that draw similar current to halogens with a resulting much great lumen output?
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26th May 2017, 11:53 AM
#7689
Expert
I personally think that its also got a lot to do with the Kelvin rating of the globes.
Lots are being sold in the 6000k to 8000k range. Whilst light penetration is good at these levels seemingly the harshness for the light goes up too.
The warmer colour lights (more yellow) are no where near as harsh coming towards you nor so reflective off road signs.
Thats why i try and stick to around 4500 to 5000k. I do lose some light output (lumens) but much easier on my eyes let alone anyone elses.
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26th May 2017, 02:55 PM
#7690
The 747
Originally Posted by
Cuppa
Dunno.
I’m seeing more vehicles on the road with very bright, very white headlights. Not sure if they are LED, HID or something else. What I am sure of is that when they approach me they are far more dazzling than conventional headlights, & very effectively reduce my vision. Great for the owner’s vision, but I question whether they are a good idea on public roads. Those I am referring to are dazzling on low beam & generally appear to be correctly set up. It’s not so much the direction in which they are pointed, just their general brightness.
LED’s per se are a good idea as they should use a lot less power & last much longer than a conventional halogen globe, but I think perhaps there will eventually be legislation needed to control the amount of lumens allowed (if there isn’t already?). I may be wrong but I suspect that because LED’s use a lot less current for a given amount of light, that it is resulting in LED headlights being sold that draw similar current to halogens with a resulting much great lumen output?
It's all about the direction of light, nothing to do with the colour of the light. Have a look at the picture of my LEDs on low beam, you will notice a clear cut off line.
I drove my other car in and out of my carport with the new Patrol LED headlights shining towards me and was not dazzled at all by them. The project the light forwards and down, not up.
Highbeams on though will blind any oncoming traffic, more so than a regular high beam because of the huge increase in lumens.
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