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    Haven't actually been in the market or looked around for any since I had my Hilux over 10 years ago...I had them on my roof rack but they were just cheap incandescent set up in a row of 4 yellow and 4 white...only good for 5 to 10 meters though.
    I was relatively uneducated on off-road and even on road lighting at the time but the worked a treat. If anything they made me visable to others...I wouldn't say I am any more learned on the subject these days as I use a Baja knock off sold by Sunyee.com.
    They are great but no good in the dust...too bright though they have a light which is connected to the low beam with a relay which lights up only a small row either side of the spotty.
    Works for close contact stuff.

    Also I would be noting the IP rating...if you are operating in fog they will warm up...if they are not sealed properly they will suck in moisture when they are turned off while cooling down.

    There are plenty of Cree yellow 6 LED 12V lights out there obtainable on a budget.


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    Last edited by MB TD42; 24th April 2020 at 11:49 AM.
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