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Off-Road Light Comparison/Compilation

Discussion in '4th Gen 4Runners (2003-2009)' started by mrseth, Jan 14, 2020.

  1. Jan 14, 2020 at 11:01 PM
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    mrseth

    mrseth [OP] New Member

    Joined:
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    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Seth
    Vehicle:
    2004 Limited v8
    3" Rancho, 2.5" Delrin BL, 1.5" Supreme Spacer Lift, 35" Cooper MTP, Chopped Fenders, Racing buckets, 1.5" Spidertrax
    Just wanted to show a comparison between my lights and what the output looks like for each, plus what a combination of them look like.

    First photo is angled to show what we are working with here.

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    These are 55W 6K LED Headlight bulbs in the stock housing aimed at a white background.

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    55W 6K Headlights with 2x 3x3 LED Cubes (amber covers)

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    3x3 LED Cubes on their own (amber covers)

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    3x3 LED Cubes without amber covers

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    7x 55W (Hella H3's) KC Hilites with staggered pattern

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    55W LED Headlights, 3x3 LED Cubes, 7x KC Hilites

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    SIDE VIEW

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    7x KC Hilites and 55W LED Headlights

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    TOP VIEW

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    It seems to be a successful setup for now. I am pleased with the down range lux of the 55W halogen roof lights, they seem to be better for me than my 50" LED light bar. The cube lights do well, I may add a second set on the bumper somewhere as DRL's or turn signals. My only complain with the headlights are during rain and snow, the falling precipitation catches and reflects the light back towards me and it can be a little difficult to see.

    Post up what you are running and how you feel about it! Maybe this thread can aid others in their choice of lighting purchases.
     

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