http://www.truck-lite.com/webapp/wcs/st ... &langId=-1
Currently only available for 24 volt systems, but they're testing 12V lights now and expect to release them shortly. I've driven the Lexus LS with LED headlights and I can vouch for their clarity, and they seem great for off-road use; more robust solid state internals, less amperage draw, polycarbonate lenses and finally some properly bright headlights for my series!
New LED 7" Headlights
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red90
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One can only imagine the cost.
Hella ecodes are cheap, well built and have a great light pattern.
http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=739
Hella ecodes are cheap, well built and have a great light pattern.
http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=739
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rezdiver
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Well, I was so excited after seeing this that i called them and found a distributor to get a set. the distributor had no idea they existed and told me they would look for more info.
After a week of seaching got back to me saying there is a 6 month wait and each light costs around $450. ouch.
So for $900 plus taxes and shipping, you can have yourself a great set of LED headlights.
I pay 18 dollars for each of my 24v H4 light bulbs. so I estimate that i can burn out 55 bulbs before these lights can be feasable.
so how long will it take me to burn out 55 bulbs??
After a week of seaching got back to me saying there is a 6 month wait and each light costs around $450. ouch.
So for $900 plus taxes and shipping, you can have yourself a great set of LED headlights.
I pay 18 dollars for each of my 24v H4 light bulbs. so I estimate that i can burn out 55 bulbs before these lights can be feasable.
so how long will it take me to burn out 55 bulbs??
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DaveB
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