LED Lighting suggestions
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LED Lighting suggestions
So, i've got an '11 F150 screw.
Got a new grill and a couple of other things, and am working on getting a hidden winch kit (Mount winch behind front bumper). I Am hopefully (if its compatible and will mount properly with the winch mounting plate) getting a westin light bar http://www.carid.com/2011-ford-f-150...ar-368341.html
As seen here: http://s807.beta.photobucket.com/use...N9667.jpg.html
I Do snow retrieval in the winter (I Dont charge money, but if i come upon a stuck car ill do my best to get em' out) and construction work so im also putting some Amber lighting on the truck; probably 2 lightheads per side. More of a better safe than sorry thing; not NECESSARY but it wouldn't hurt to have if we ever get a bad storm around here. I Also want some nice lighting on the light bar and maybe my grill? At first i was going to try and put a 40" light bar in my grill but that might be hard to do and i dont see any good mounting points, so im going to probably stick to the light bar as a primary light source. Not sure if to go with a single big light bar, or if to go with four round lights, but i would certainly like to stick to LED. Any suggestions? Obviously the brighter the better. I Deal a lot with selling police lighting so i have access to relatively cheap Police grade LED lights (Mainly Whelen units) So i may put a pair of white steady burn (Non-flashing) units on my grill just for more light, too.
Got a new grill and a couple of other things, and am working on getting a hidden winch kit (Mount winch behind front bumper). I Am hopefully (if its compatible and will mount properly with the winch mounting plate) getting a westin light bar http://www.carid.com/2011-ford-f-150...ar-368341.html
As seen here: http://s807.beta.photobucket.com/use...N9667.jpg.html
I Do snow retrieval in the winter (I Dont charge money, but if i come upon a stuck car ill do my best to get em' out) and construction work so im also putting some Amber lighting on the truck; probably 2 lightheads per side. More of a better safe than sorry thing; not NECESSARY but it wouldn't hurt to have if we ever get a bad storm around here. I Also want some nice lighting on the light bar and maybe my grill? At first i was going to try and put a 40" light bar in my grill but that might be hard to do and i dont see any good mounting points, so im going to probably stick to the light bar as a primary light source. Not sure if to go with a single big light bar, or if to go with four round lights, but i would certainly like to stick to LED. Any suggestions? Obviously the brighter the better. I Deal a lot with selling police lighting so i have access to relatively cheap Police grade LED lights (Mainly Whelen units) So i may put a pair of white steady burn (Non-flashing) units on my grill just for more light, too.
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