Bull bar w/ 3 100W lights
#1
Bull bar w/ 3 100W lights
Installed the bull bar last week and 3 100W KC daylighters.
I think it gives the front end of the truck a whole different look/attitude, I'm happy with it. The lights are a great investment. Center one is aimed down the center and the outside two are aimed slightly off to the side. All 3 are aimed at approximately the height of the high beams. I only use them when I'm on the back roads when the extra light is needed and there is no on-coming traffic. The light came with two 1/8" steel brackets but I wanted 3 lights so I cut a piece of 1/4" flat steel, drilled 3 holes and mounted it to the brackets. I will probably pull off the skid plate and paint it the factory gray color to break up the black a bit.
Please excuse the bugs, I just got back from a 650 mile trip.
Switch w/blue led
I'll try to get some night pics but it's hard to get a pic of the light's beam pattern and head on is just a huge flash of light.
I think it gives the front end of the truck a whole different look/attitude, I'm happy with it. The lights are a great investment. Center one is aimed down the center and the outside two are aimed slightly off to the side. All 3 are aimed at approximately the height of the high beams. I only use them when I'm on the back roads when the extra light is needed and there is no on-coming traffic. The light came with two 1/8" steel brackets but I wanted 3 lights so I cut a piece of 1/4" flat steel, drilled 3 holes and mounted it to the brackets. I will probably pull off the skid plate and paint it the factory gray color to break up the black a bit.
Please excuse the bugs, I just got back from a 650 mile trip.
Switch w/blue led
I'll try to get some night pics but it's hard to get a pic of the light's beam pattern and head on is just a huge flash of light.
#6
Not 100% sure on the brand but I got it from ebay seller truckgeardirect, $135. I got my bi-xenon H13 for $80ish and just the regular 9005's for $45.
I used to be a huge advocate of not running HID's w/o projectors however if aimed properly these headlights actually do a pretty good job. They are brighter than stock, throw the light farther with a wider beam pattern and I have yet to be flashed. 75% of my driving is done at night as well. I actually sat in my brother's lowered s-10 while he drove my truck at me from 2 miles away until we passed each other. At no point did the HID's glare any worse than a halogen light.
Basically I wouldn't go as far as calling non retrofitted HID's garbage.
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#8
Nice job with the switch, makes it look nice and factory.
Still confused as to why Ford is having such an incredibly difficult time figuring out how to add the Upfitter Switches to the F-150. Seems pretty simple to me, but I'm no vehicle engineering expert so perhaps there's something I'm just missing...
Still confused as to why Ford is having such an incredibly difficult time figuring out how to add the Upfitter Switches to the F-150. Seems pretty simple to me, but I'm no vehicle engineering expert so perhaps there's something I'm just missing...
#9
I agree with all those idiots. There is a 3500 GMC Sierra running around here that has the 10000k or 12000k, almost pink on his truck that's lifted about 6" on 37"s. I can't stand his truck because it blinds everyone. Plenty of cars that don't bother to aim their lights or think that the higher they aim them, the better.
#10
Here are some night shots. Apparently my point and shoot camera sucks worse than I thought but here they are. Obviously the camera makes the glare much worse than it actually is. After taking about 25 different projection shots, I realized that none of them showed the beam off the off road lights. They will light up road signs 1/2 mile+ down the road and give off decent light about 300 yards away.
#12
WHY comment on a page just to bash. Personally, I think leveling kits are garbage when compared to a full suspension system but you dont see me running to pages to say it. Its choice, budget, and personal taste.
I apologize for hi-jacking but that ***** is uncalled for. Especially from a "Senior" member.
Truck looks good Grim... are the HIDs melting the foglight housing any? I heard of that problem on some shelby's runing HIDs in the fogs.
I apologize for hi-jacking but that ***** is uncalled for. Especially from a "Senior" member.
Truck looks good Grim... are the HIDs melting the foglight housing any? I heard of that problem on some shelby's runing HIDs in the fogs.
Last edited by casedog; 08-02-2010 at 01:51 PM.
#13
WHY comment on a page just to bash. Personally, I think leveling kits are garbage when compared to a full suspension system but you dont see me running to pages to say it. Its choice, budget, and personal taste.
I apologize for hi-jacking but that ***** is uncalled for. Especially from a "Senior" member.
Truck looks good Grim... are the HIDs melting the foglight housing any? I heard of that problem on some shelby's runing HIDs in the fogs.
I apologize for hi-jacking but that ***** is uncalled for. Especially from a "Senior" member.
Truck looks good Grim... are the HIDs melting the foglight housing any? I heard of that problem on some shelby's runing HIDs in the fogs.
#15
Yes, it's just a piece of flat stock mounted to the bull bar. the only issue I see is that it pushes the lights forward a bit, so they aren't protected by the bull bar. However, the bull bars aren't really made to be of much protection, so if you hit something with it, the lights are likely gonna be screwed regardless of them being mounted slightly forward or not.