All the LEDs I have seen are big and expensive.
And I already have full LED head lights and an LED bumper light bar.
There are only for occasional use.
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Originally Posted by jamesqf
Of course this begs the whole question of why. If you want to drive off-road at night, why not use night vision goggles?
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I don't go off pavement.
And who says I don't already use IR and night vision or FLIR when I need it?
I went with halogen for 3 reasons.
Anti-icing, the LEDs ice over in bad winter weather.
I want lights above my line of sight to so I can see how deep holes in the road are before I am right on top of them.
I feel like I have better depth perception and I can see ice better with full spectrum light.
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