matr
Registered: May 2007 Location: Victoria, Australia Posts: 6
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Review Date: Sun June 10, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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lightweight and extremely tough
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none
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These lights replaced a pair of KC daylighters and they are a far superior product.
I run the 140 lances fitted with the spread beam blue filters as well as a pair of 240 blitzes fitted with the blue spot filters and the light output is awesome. The 140's light up the edges of the road allowing me to see Kangaroos and Emus before they become roadkill.
The blue filters make the light output seem more natural and the lightweight design means that you don't have to have an overly fancy mounting system.
After having my lights for a while, I upgraded the bulbe to the 100 watt that is found in the 240 and 170 (not recommended by the manufacturer) and have had no problems .
All in all, I can't recommend the Lightforce brand enough.
Matr
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JasonBT50
Registered: January 2008 Location: Devon UK Posts: 2
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Review Date: Fri January 4, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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Great Size, Many Uses Due To Different Types Of Filters. Great Value For Money.
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Cons:
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Dont Come With Wireing - But Could Have Changed Since I Bought The Product.
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Despite Its Size Compared To Its Brothers, This Light Performs Well. I Have A Pair Mounted On The Bumper On My Mazda Truck, Good Power Output And Good Beam Pattern Illuminate The Road. The Beam Like Its Bigger Brothers Can Be Customised By Turning The Head Of The Lamp. Aditional Filters Are Avaliable, Ranging From Different Colours To Different Beam Profiles. I Currently Have Blue Wide Angle Patern That Offers A Large Radius Of Light And This Also Cuts Through Dense Fog Well.
Great Price And Many Extras Avaliable. A Must Light For Any Bumper, Any 4x4.
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