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Buggy front ends with LED lights

Gonna try these Vision X 10 watt LED floods this time. Got good reviews so we'll see soon.
 

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Eddyj said:
Ohhhhh. I caught it. :woot:
When is the reveal?
Still gotta wire it, plumb steering, fuel, cooling and brakes, little interior work then blow apart for color. Month..ish
 
Not a buggy, but I wanna play two. Set of piaa driving lights and I just picked up a 20" light bar from a yardsale for $10 to go on the front above the winch.
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2 10" light bars on the windshield, and 2 4x6 headlights
 

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I don't have an account to post pics now , my chassis is neon green and I have a 12" bar above the windshield area and it's terrible . It's bounces the reflection of light off the chassis back to my eyes and is nearly worthless . IMO if you can get your lights into the front/ grill area you'd see so much better
 
Rockwells607 said:
I don't have an account to post pics now , my chassis is neon green and I have a 12" bar above the windshield area and it's terrible . It's bounces the reflection of light off the chassis back to my eyes and is nearly worthless . IMO if you can get your lights into the front/ grill area you'd see so much better

Yeah photobucket got me too. I just email myself the pictures then save them from my email to phone. When i do that it resizes the pictures. Then I go down to additional options and choose whichever file the picture is.
 
Rockwells607 said:
I don't have an account to post pics now , my chassis is neon green and I have a 12" bar above the windshield area and it's terrible . It's bounces the reflection of light off the chassis back to my eyes and is nearly worthless . IMO if you can get your lights into the front/ grill area you'd see so much better

I have spent alot of time with light bars mounted different ways. If it's above the windshield near the roof it seems like it reflects off of everything and blinds the **** out of you. In the grill area seems the best too me
 
BUG-E J said:
I have spent alot of time with light bars mounted different ways. If it's above the windshield near the roof it seems like it reflects off of everything and blinds the **** out of you. In the grill area seems the best too me










I agree
 
Got a 12" upfront, (2) 4-inch cubes at 45 degrees, standard old fashion headlights for street, and then (2) 4-inch cubes on the rear for reverse lights. All Redneck lights.

More than enough light.

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2 single row at top of windshield and work great. light the crap out of stuff and no glare issues at all. then have a double row behind the grill for a headlight which works well too.

since then we've added more rock lights (yellow) and an interior light (and also have under the dash lights)
 

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