24V off road lights

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24V off road lights

Post by MASSIVE PINZ »

Where is a good source for them???
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24Volt lights

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I bought mine from SAV. I like them and the price was fair. If you find a style that you like in 12v just swap the bulb to a 24v.
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

If you want some high end , and Very BRIGHT lights, Look up "Light Force".
They make 24v HID zenon gas discharge 1,500,000 candlepower lights :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
But be prepared to make your wallet cry :shock:
http://www.lightforceusa.com/
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Post by STPPINZ »

Jim LaGuardia wrote:If you want some high end , and Very BRIGHT lights, Look up "Light Force".
They make 24v HID zenon gas discharge 1,500,000 candlepower lights :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
But be prepared to make your wallet cry :shock:
http://www.lightforceusa.com/
They must be bright. I just tried to look at the link here at work and it was blocked because the site was classified as "Weapons".
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Post by 2012 »

HAHAHA! same here!

good to see i'm not being singled out here at alcon...

those lights must have laser beams in them, or something.

btw: a trick i use for getting to sites blocked by this company is find the site in google and just click on "cashed" rather than the actual link.
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2012 wrote:HAHAHA! same here!

good to see i'm not being singled out here at alcon...

those lights must have laser beams in them, or something.

btw: a trick i use for getting to sites blocked by this company is find the site in google and just click on "cashed" rather than the actual link.
There is always a way around stuff. We use Websence and it is a joke. Sometimes it filters everything and then you just have to turn your cpu off and on and nothing is filtered. I feel so secure...
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Post by Lightningpinz »

Jake, find a set of H3 based lights you like. (most aftermarket/offroad stuff) then go to NAPA and get the 699-4 H3-70 watt bulbs which are ragted 24volt. You can also get the similar thing from the "light house"

Best of luck, how is the efi coming
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Post by mjnims »

I prefer tractor supply places. CAT lights at any large equipment place will have a great selection of styles, most in black housings and in 24V. The lenses come in all varieties from spot to flood and combinations thereof.
Here is one that I like
http://www.cat.com/cda/components/fullA ... &id=245269
this one if you prefer brighter
http://www.mining-technology.com/contra ... rdic4.html
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