New BLING for the Yota
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Originally Posted by HOJU
how do the lightforce compare to the hella rallye 4000's? or even piaa's 520's?
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I believe snow but rain? all those blue headlights dissappear when its dark and rainy...
The lightforces are much better than any other lights on the market. They have adjustable beams (pencil or wide for fog), they have all the covers you can get and they are even bullet proof (do a search there is a video that someone posted) so you don't have to worry about rocks breaking them. Then there is also their light output. Crazy. If you are going to spend the big bucks and go hid they are also the only lights with built in ballasts so no extra box to mount and worry about getting wet. Lightforces kick ass!
The lightforces are much better than any other lights on the market. They have adjustable beams (pencil or wide for fog), they have all the covers you can get and they are even bullet proof (do a search there is a video that someone posted) so you don't have to worry about rocks breaking them. Then there is also their light output. Crazy. If you are going to spend the big bucks and go hid they are also the only lights with built in ballasts so no extra box to mount and worry about getting wet. Lightforces kick ass!
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Originally Posted by yamarocket630
Blue filter is supposed to be much better visability in snow and rain.
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Originally Posted by Flamedx4
Can't see anything in the rain with blue, like turboale says, the light just seems to disappear. And it makes snow light up like neon! BAD if it's snowing. Do they have green filters?
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Originally Posted by ianshoots
Hey Yamarocket630, how did you mount those, did you just drill into the valence?
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Originally Posted by yamarocket630
I fabbed up a light mount from some flat stock, a piece of angle, and a few feet of 1" square tubing.