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 her ). haha.I 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.