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Old 04-09-2015, 10:54 AM
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If there is enough interest I will design and fabricate stainless steel plug and play brackets for these lights, just like the previous gen. I built.

D-series specs:
Watts: 33
Amp Draw: 2.29
LED's: 4
Raw Lumens: 1760
Lux @ 10m: 106
Beam Distance: 103 m
Peak Beam Intensity: 10570 cd


E-series specs:
Watts: 41
Amp Draw: 2.85
LED's: 12
Raw Lumens: 5280
Lux @ 10m: 492
Beam Distance: 222 m
Peak Beam Intensity: 49230 cd
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Old 04-09-2015, 11:14 AM
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That's awesome, Tux!

That's some of THE finest correct foglight output I've ever seen.

Unfortunate that so many uninformed folks are still dropping in those cheap chinglish fleabay '9005' Led bulb crap into their otherwise-beautiful (and ex$pen$ive) trucks. Just Devalues them, IMHO.

Thankee!

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I would be interested: what would the cost be?
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D series would pry be around $3-400 and the e series is the spendy ones at $6-700ish.
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Interested for sure!
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Would like to see finished pics for sure
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I'm interested as well. I would like to see what the chrome would look like.
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Originally Posted by MGD
That's awesome, Tux!

That's some of THE finest correct foglight output I've ever seen.

Unfortunate that so many uninformed folks are still dropping in those cheap chinglish fleabay '9005' Led bulb crap into their otherwise-beautiful (and ex$pen$ive) trucks. Just Devalues them, IMHO.

Thankee!

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Even though I plan on using the LED bulbs, I agree with what you said. There is really nothing out there yet for plug and play fog lights like these. I'm using the LED bulbs until something like these lights become available.
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count me in.
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drives me crazy the only thing NOT LED on my truck are the fog lights and license plate lights (took care of that already). plus, can't beat Rigid output!


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