Thanks guys!
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Thanks guys!
G'day Paul.
My bitumen melter arrived today. lol.
Now the 3.5hr drive to pick it up and 3.5hr drive to get it home. lol.
Perks of living in the bush.
I can't wait!!!
Thanks heaps.
Rossco
No worries Rossco.
Enjoy mate!
Hi folks,
Lights has decided to stay on for another season as our forum sponsor so thank you mate, we all appreciate your support!
Feel free to check out his products as I know a lot of members have given a lot of positive feedback on not only his products but his customer service ;)
I went and saw Paul today and grabbed a twin light to fit to my DRZ 400 as a hunting light for a trip later this month. Great guy, great service, great price,
He has got a couple of new products that have just come in that look awesome.
I tell you guys the light he has are solid. No junk. High quality products. No hesitation buying from his range. I will be going to see him to fit out the GQ in the coming months.
My IPF900's came off the bull bar the other day in preparation for Thursday's bracket installation for.....
http://www.ledlightco.com.au/aurora-...ith-ar-optics/
Hi,
Any chance you'll be getting these in?
http://www.szaurora.com/1_l.aspx?id=1067
Thanks for the enquiry.
That's not a light we will be stocking. The light in the link you provided is listed as 5". The images show it to be 160mm which is 6.3"
We do have a 7" 90w driving light.. http://www.ledlightco.com.au/7-inch-...led-spot-beam/
If you are wanting a 5" driving light I would suggest a set of these.. http://www.ledlightco.com.au/5-inch-...ght-spot-beam/
Cheers,
Paul
Pm sent mate.
Just some more feedback. Have dealt with Paul in again in the last couple of weeks. I do wish that alll my dealings with suppliers/shops went as well as they do with Paul and his business.
Thanks Mate.
How do folks usually mount the LED light bars? Guessing the most non-intrusive would be to mount them to the roof rack, but then there's more wind resistance and subject to breakage from overhead threats. Are they generally mounted above and slightly ahead of the top of the windshield?
I mounted mine under the roof rack for protection, wires go down the B pillar
Might want to start a new thread too about this
As threedogs pointed out, under the roof rack is the best option and offers as much protection as possible.
In terms of wind resistance, I would be more concerned about the roof rack than a light bar (especially single row).
If you are considering mounting directly above the windscreen I would suggest going for a drive with somebody that has the setup as you can end up with a lot of glare off the bonnet.
Best regards,
Paul
Thanks, hadn't thought about mounting it underneath the roof rack. Makes a lot of sense! Thanks.
Yeah, I heard the roof rack costs you some in the fuel consumption dept., so mounting them underneath would probably minimize that compared to mounting above the rack. Thanks!
New products just arrived, one of which is a 20" 252 watt double row light bar.
7 watt Philips LED's, 4D optics, pressure relief valve and a total of 26460 lumens!! Check out specs, pictures and pricing http://www.ledlightco.com.au/double-...eam-4d-optics/
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but already ordered mine.
Hi Skitzyrex.
Sorry for the late reply. I've been away from the computer for a few days. At the moment we only have these in a combo beam.
Cheers,
Paul
Hey pardon my ignorance to all things internet based - how do I look at your site Paul ? I've tried clicking on your 'lights' name to no avail - phone in danger of flying through the air in frustration [emoji13]
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You probably can't see the link in his sig on your phone.
http://www.ledlightco.com.au
Ah Rito thanx mate I'll click on that [emoji106]🏼
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Just had a look - thanks Nige for ya help [emoji106]🏼
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New arrival.. 25" 288w Quad row light bars.
Flood and spot beam can also be individually switched if desired.
http://www.ledlightco.com.au/quad-ro...bination-beam/
I have a photo of your efforts today ol mate........
You should mount some lights go the roof rack of your Ranger..... Wait a minute?? No roof rack!
Nah Pauly had Out Riggers fitted to his! It Flies!!
I would have got it home Darren. Maybe.. Just..
Hi,
Got any additional information on these http://www.ledlightco.com.au/double-...eam-4d-optics/
Do they come with a wiring loom / high beam relay?
Are they ip68 or ip69k? the description and the photo's say both.
Thanks
LED Light Co are please to announce our appointment to Australia's GME Dealer Network selling quality communications equipment.
Our many years of experience in RF & communications allows us to tailor a solution to best suit your requirements.
Visit http://www.ledlightco.com.au/radios/ to see currently stocked items.
I went and saw Paul today and spent some money but have purchased a Hot off the Boat LED Light Bar that outshines his premier range of Aurora bars about 500%! wow! I can't wait to mount it up and get in the bush.. I will see if it fits in the space on the GUIV and might invest in one for the GUIV too.
Paul has some great lights guys and for those ordering online he has a section of his shop setup especially for packing his mail order stuff and his shipping is often same day. Get on it guys.
Thanks Paul for some great deals bud. We need to go driving mate
i just had a look on his site and they are not up on his site yet. Very Very kool lights though. Really is the Next Generation i reckon. 10w Cree LEDs laying down and shining UP! then reflecting at 90 degrees forward has created a Huge Output! Very Heavy light too. We tested the 42" curved Light bar and the 32" new one, The new one was clearly brighter with better spread and better peripheral light than the 42" Curved which i had my mind set on! The New one weighed at least 2kgs more than the larger 42" Curved bar too! Impressive!
I suppose Paul doesn't happen 2 do waterproof aquarium lights by any chance???