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    Too many lights??

    Gday all,

    I have just installed a pair of these.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/55W-2-PCS...#ht_2018wt_952

    firstly has any one had any experience with these?? I bought them because a mate who lives up the cape has them on his Hilux and he flogs it all over the place and he reckons they were really good for the price.

    Now i am thinking of putting a LED light bar between the spotties. Something like this.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/20-x-3W-L...ht_5569wt_1186

    Has anyone had any experience with these.

    And most importantly, will putting a light bar between the spotties not allow enough air to the radiator.

    I have the 05 4.2ti model with a snorkel and 3" exhaust.

    Thanks for any help.

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    stick a bit of cardboard over the grill same size of the light bar and go for a drive or tow something up some long hills if you can in the middle of the day then you will know.you can get 3,5 and 10 watt led light bars also so shop around.as for the spotties they are good value but you do get what you pay for but i would rather a cheap set of hid then a quality set of halogen thats for sure

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    Those HID spotties are fine , but can't see much advantage with the light bar.
    How you gunna use this set up??
    As for overheating IMO you'll be fine as lights are only 7"
    Save your money and put the light bar on the roof, more effective
    I have 240 watt light bar on roof
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    that bar would look like a work light on a roof rack to small

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    Could mount that Bar facing rear wards or sideways and use as a set up/work light

    IMO too small for off road work
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    you would need two then would be ok for offroad slow work

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    The spoties are awesone for the price. I have the same. THe only prob with hid is they take a while to warm up and work so it wont give you immediate light. If u know what i mean.:-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-)
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    yea mine take like 20 seconds to hit full light but at start up would be like the equivilant to a small light bar

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    Thanks for the replies all,

    I tried the HID's tonight and am pretty happy with them. The only problem I have found is that the correct setting seems to be between notches if you know what I mean. 1 notch points them too much at the ground and the next notch points them in the air too much.
    I ordered both spot beams as well and they seem very spread?? they light a lot of the road up directly on front of the rig so I don't think I'll worry about the light bar.

    I'll get them adjusted properly and make a better judgement after I've used them for a while.

    Thanks again,

    Andy

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    I havent got HID'a but normal 175 narvas and a 73w 12" lightbar inberween and it works fine, no overheating

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