Nice, I looks like it could go most anywhere.
I don't get the light bars on top however.
In order to get the best use from such driving lights, mounting them as high as practical on the vehicle is the best equipment placement. Those LED
lights are the cat's burro ....one row would be a huge improvement....three is the bling factor that guys get into with their toys. Gearheads are like
that.....chippy - 12-28-2016 at 03:44 PM
I would think the glare factor on his windsheild would be horrible? Maderita - 12-28-2016 at 04:11 PM
Over the years, I've had numerous offroad light combinations on a variety of vehicles. Was never a fan of mounting positions higher than hood level
for 3 reasons:
1. Glare off the hood and/or windshield.
2. Any dust in the air causes a reflection. It's like driving in fog with the high beams. The lead vehicle and still air, not so much of a problem.
3. Light fills in the dips and potholes, eliminating some depth perception. Gulliver - 12-30-2016 at 11:49 AM
Why are you driving at night? Is this more bling? Slow down.TMW - 12-30-2016 at 12:11 PM
If the top light is set back there is no glare on the windshield some will paint the hood with a flat black paint to reduce glare on the hood. Ken Cooke - 12-30-2016 at 02:57 PM