Hi All, First time forum user so apologies if this topic has been covered.
I just bought a new ute and looking at putting a set of spot lights for long distance driving . I don't want to drop a grand on a set of lights and was wondering if you guys have any cheaper suggestions. I do a fair bit of corrugated road driving and I live in the tropics so I can't go too cheap and nasty. Is there a middle ground out there somewhere???
Any help is much appreciated.
Any suggestions for Reasonably Priced Driving Lights?
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Re: Any suggestions for Reasonably Priced Driving Lights?
mate Dollar for Dollar value I belive you can not go pate the narva 175 Queensland diesel spares have them for around $140, autobahn and the like have them for around 180bux i think . I have used narva for over 25 years ans on the roadtrain as well
here is a link
http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/ultima-175
The modal 71660 is the go
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here is a link
http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/ultima-175
The modal 71660 is the go
Cheers
Rat
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Re: Any suggestions for Reasonably Priced Driving Lights?
I've been running a couple of pairs of night stalker halogens for years now.
I had a smaller pair on my van...now in the shed and a larger 10 inch pair on the hilux.
they are god solid stell and glass units, give a pretty decent pattern and have a good mount.
One thing....always grease your mounting bolts.
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I had a smaller pair on my van...now in the shed and a larger 10 inch pair on the hilux.
they are god solid stell and glass units, give a pretty decent pattern and have a good mount.
One thing....always grease your mounting bolts.
cheers
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Re: Any suggestions for Reasonably Priced Driving Lights?
+1 on the narvas either the 175 or 225, I've used both, get the combination spot and spread.
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Re: Any suggestions for Reasonably Priced Driving Lights?
Thanks for the feedback fellas. I ended up with the Narva 225's. $300 off ebay with all the wiring and switches included.