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pfish1986 02-12-2019 10:29 AM

off Road light help
 

Trying to buy off road lights for my new ex. The three on the pre runner bar are from my old ex and was wondering if anyone recognized the brand? Thanks!


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alloro 02-12-2019 10:33 AM

A close up yet clear photo of the lights might be helpful.

pfish1986 02-12-2019 10:36 AM


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Originally Posted by alloro (Post 18478103)
A close up yet clear photo of the lights might be helpful.

All I have is that picture and can zoom, those are the covers that came with the lights so I was hoping someone would recognize the symbol.

01CrewBus 02-12-2019 11:20 AM

https://www.visionxusa.com/automotive/

unleashd 02-12-2019 01:04 PM

Are you trying to replace one of those? or all of those? if you are replacing all of them, there are a bunch of alternatives available in the $15 - $500 range. Depending on your budget you can look at the cheaper Nilight units on Amazon or PIAA/Hella types that will be the high end of the price range.

lonnyallison 02-15-2019 08:10 PM

LIghtforce 170's are an amazing step up on the halogen world. Real world throw with the 170''s is close to 100 yards in front of your vehicle. I had the on a previous tacoma. Rigid Dually's if wanting LED. They have amazing output and are proven to last. Had those on a previous LandCruiser.

DeputyDiesel 02-25-2020 07:38 AM

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pirate4x4_camo 02-25-2020 09:36 AM

they are Vision X

their HIDs are great, I wouldn't bother with their halogens.

how many do you need ? I might have a couple NOS and a few used ones laying around.
( they sponsored our Baja race truck )

ckal704 03-02-2020 12:33 PM

Installed some H13 LEDs in my F350 yesterday. Loved the drive to work in the dark this morning. They light up the road great!
I ended up popping the grill out. I just could not get my hand down in the drivers side far enough, even after moving the washer fill tube.Good video online. Didn't take long and didn't have to remove lowermost screw in the light assembly. I was able to tilt it forward enough as is. Did have to loosen fender mounting bolt to wriggle fender just enough so the light housing would clear as I tilted it forward.
I'll be doing the fogs this afternoon.
I did get static in my radio and emailed BeamTech for some decoders. Hope I don't have to take everything apart again to install them, but fear I may. I don't know what decoders look like........

Jayv10 03-05-2020 04:54 PM

My vote would be for rigid industries lights. They have a wide selection depending on what you need. I used to run spots in the center and floods on the sides. Plenty of light to drive by on a night run or let’s “just say” you get your coordinates confused and end up at the right spot a “little” late, plenty of light to set up camp with.


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