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Superoo
5th April 2012, 08:50 PM
Hi all,
I'm in the market for some new spotties for my GU Patrol can anyone give me some advice with what to look out for.
I'm not looking for HID as they are a little out of my price range. I've read a little about the Lightforce range are they any better than Hella or any other brand?
Hope you can help.
Cheers..

MudRunnerTD
5th April 2012, 09:01 PM
Your other option is to buy lights and put a HID kit in it mate. You will get a HID kit off eBay out of Hong Kong for under $100 in a 55watt.

Buy your lights then buy the kit that suits them. It will save you $500 at least

nissannewby
5th April 2012, 11:08 PM
Go lightforce mate they are a tough light i have 4 on my gq have been on there about 5 or so years without a drama. Have just put a set of 55w hid xgt lightforces on my GU and they are bloody tops. Have a look at a set of halogen 240 blitz mate i reckon they would be your go

iansmqshotyy
6th April 2012, 12:37 AM
light force are they go... unless you can find a cheap set of ciebe super oscars!

Lewy
6th April 2012, 07:39 AM
Light Force the only option :-) Tough, rugged, look great and are 100% Australian made!!

Benno7
6th April 2012, 09:52 AM
Have a look at Roo lites they are cheaper than lightforce, I have a pair of both And I cant tell any difference between them.
Both pairs I have upgraded to HID.

stets
6th April 2012, 03:55 PM
got my set of lightforce HIDs (note same casing as the XGT) over 6 yrs ago. they came free with a very impressive history.

arb in pt hedland, karatha, or somewhere up north just purchased and decked out a new GU patrol, put it on a truck and sent it up to themselves. now we are talking just about every top end bolt on product that thier stores carry. bars, wheel carriers, uhf, lift, racks, you name it, and a set of brand new to the market lighforce 240 hids.

well about half way between meekatharra and newman this patrol for unknown reasons fell off the top rack of the truck that was taking it north, it finished up on its roof in the southbound lane in the middle of the night. before the driver of the car transporter could set up hazzard triangles and lights and such a southbound truck loaded up collided with this patrol, just about obliterated it too.

well i got the clean up job, insurance company told me to organise the patrol to the tip as it was a total write off. now these lightforce lights came out with hardly a scratch on the outside casing, the filter covers were still on in fact, however the front bar was found in 4 peices, these 2 lights were found on 2 different peices. just out of curiousity and after recently watching some commerciall about shooting a blitz with a 12 guage shotgun i took the lights and tested them on my battery.

WHOA!!!! they both worked!!!! lit up and blinded the hell out of me. so a quick call to the insurance company and they became mine. still have them today. so far they have taken direct hits from 2 kangaroos, several birds, been knocked around by scrub, corrugations, covered in mud, drowned in muddy water, and i have never had to change the globes. wiring harness to the back of the casing has been changed once though due to an attemted theft.

i cannot recommend another light after knowing first hand what this set has been through, any lights i ever get in the future will be lightforce 240 with the current xgt/hid casing

the evil twin
6th April 2012, 10:27 PM
STREWTH... there's a voice from the dim dark past... how the hell are ya Stets

Anyway, back on topic... I have a set of 220 Roolites (cause I'm a tight rrse) and I put a Lightforce HID kit in them over 3 years ago. Just plain awesome, after they warm up.

BubbaChang
7th April 2012, 01:06 AM
I've put IPF 900XS on I went to northern 4wd centre and that's wot they use it was pretty good price too

Richo460
8th April 2012, 05:51 AM
I'm interested too, i was going to put some LED light bars on the front of my roof rack but am not sure if they are any good or should i get spotties? any got those LED bars? I really wanna light up the night sky!

nissannewby
8th April 2012, 11:47 AM
HID's will give the best beam length. LED's have awesome light quality and throw out a lot of light. If your looking to light up the sky a nice LED bar coupled with some HID's should have you seeing just about everything.

choppie
8th April 2012, 02:30 PM
Have got Xray 220 on my Dx and without HID kit they are bloody great so look out night sky........ Awsome lights!!!!

stets
8th April 2012, 05:16 PM
STREWTH... there's a voice from the dim dark past... how the hell are ya Stets

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good mate!! back in geraldton now, so ya better be on the first nomad express up to visit

mick.
8th April 2012, 07:02 PM
I'm interested too, i was going to put some LED light bars on the front of my roof rack but am not sure if they are any good or should i get spotties? any got those LED bars? I really wanna light up the night sky!I've got both on my Patrol. The light bars are awesome for off road stuff where you want to light up everything for about 300 metres. They can be a bit annoying on road because the reflection off the road signs is like someone coming towards you with there high beams on. The reflection is much worst then HIDs when your talking the bigger light bars. HIDs are more suited for distance and on road as they have heaps more distance then the light bars.

Cheers Mick.

Richo460
9th April 2012, 03:32 AM
Cheers Mick, i might have to get a small LED bar and some 240 blitz HID's, not cheap but nothin is these days.

mick.
9th April 2012, 08:32 AM
No dramas mate. You wont regret it then you will have the best of both worlds.

Cheers Mick.

choppie
13th April 2012, 11:28 PM
Have a look at Britax Xray 220's at TJM, got mine + HID kit for $565, bloody good light

mick.
14th April 2012, 11:31 PM
I don't know whether other people have experienced this sort of service before or not but I rang Light Force last week to see if I could buy some spot reflectors as mine are spread and I wanted more distance. They said they wont sell them to me but if I send the lights down to them they will replace them and send them back at no cost. I'd have to say that it some of the best service I've ever had. One of the guys even offered to get there courier to pick them up for free.

They did say the reason they couldn't just send the reflectors was because there where few changes to these lights at the beginning so without looking at the light it was hard to tell what reflectors would fit it.

So I have to give Light Force a big rap for there service here.

Cheers Mick.

Superoo
15th April 2012, 11:28 PM
Thanks everyone for your informitive replies.
I've certainly had quite a bit of positive feed back about Lightforce and Roolights so it will be a tos of the coin.
Thanks all.