What about when you have to back up ?
You're darn right they don't! haha. I'm in eastern MT, around the Glendive area.Well, them dangged ol' jackrabbits ain't got a chance now. xD
Where you at?
Alvin in AZ
Thanks!Wow! looks great!!![]()
Those are coming. I have 3 slots left on the light bar, so I'm gonna get some smaller square lights to go on those facing the rear.What about when you have to back up ?
and one big battery!!Hi Mike, I'm back!
I don't have as many as Mike but I have an orange magentic mount safety light for those "special" occasions...![]()
You're darn right they don't! haha. I'm in eastern MT, around the Glendive area.
Thanks!
Those are coming. I have 3 slots left on the light bar, so I'm gonna get some smaller square lights to go on those facing the rear.![]()
AWESOME!!
Mike, we're in trouble, lol![]()
LOL We're going to need second trucks! Or another battery![]()
Haha. I can watch my battery gauge drop every time I flip a switch on. And for some reason, my radio goes to static when I turn on the LED's
So yeah, higher output alternator and dual batteries are a future mod. haha
fixed it for you Mike![]()
It's unbelievably nice. Haha. My friends sister was driving home while we were messing around on the back roads, and she said she could see the glow behind the hill about 3 miles away. When we finally topped the hill she said it was like staring at the sun (yes, I shut them off when I saw herI envy that setup, I can never seem to get enough light out in front of me at night...
I'll take the lights! lolIt's the music or the lights! haha
The L.E.D. lights have a voltage regulator and power module built into the housing. High powered L.E.D.s produce a lot of heat. You need some type of RF filter on the power line to start with.