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Old 03-20-2016, 11:32 PM
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Hereeeeeeee we go again
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Originally Posted by 4x4TruckLEDS.com
Hereeeeeeee we go again
Well the same could be said of you spilling into every LED light thread trying to hock you wares when there is a vendor page for selling items.
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Originally Posted by RES4CUE
Well the same could be said of you spilling into every LED light thread trying to hock you wares when there is a vendor page for selling items.


true..
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On behalf of all other Northern Ontarians, please do NOT put HID tubes in your halogen reflectors. It just spays light all over, including on-coming eyes, and is annoying as ****. Do it right with projector lens type lamps, or not at all.

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don't know where you got the idea that I have hids in stock reflectors.... I learned that douchbag mistake years ago.... i'm running around with crappy stock headlights with led lightbars and duallys for backup when there is no on coming traffic.
Hense the reason I said "can't wait to finish my RETROFIT" as in done proper.
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Originally Posted by 4x4TruckLEDS.com

morehouse: You should look into getting the lense covers for your LED lights, if you have them... I don't have them on my site because I wasn't sure if people used them, but I read and watched videos where people put them on their lights. They clamp right onto the LED light bars
I have green covers for my rigid duallys for crappy weather, and if anyone hasn't tried it, I discovered years ago that green seems to cut through fog and rain and snow just as well if not better than the ugly yellow color.
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Originally Posted by morehousej
don't know where you got the idea that I have hids in stock reflectors.... I learned that douchbag mistake years ago.... i'm running around with crappy stock headlights with led lightbars and duallys for backup when there is no on coming traffic. Hense the reason I said "can't wait to finish my RETROFIT" as in done proper.
Don't recall saying you did. I asked you not to, and said please. Now, I will say thank you.

P.s. I just received my Radiance today. You might see me this weekend around Scudbury running the amber back light that it comes with.

Happy Easter.
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Originally Posted by morehousej
I have green covers for my rigid duallys for crappy weather, and if anyone hasn't tried it, I discovered years ago that green seems to cut through fog and rain and snow just as well if not better than the ugly yellow color.
Cut's through? Like a particle penetrating a mass? Interesting.
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Well I ended up making some brackets at work with scrap aluminum angle. Had to cut them down once I got started. Always measure twice!!! I'm pretty happy with it though.








Thanks for the advice everyone.

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Originally Posted by BlueFlameMetalliCrew
Well I ended up making some brackets at work with scrap aluminum angle. Had to cut them down once I got started. Always measure twice!!! I'm pretty happy with it though.







Thanks for the advice everyone.

Looks awesome!
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Stop posting photos of the Radiance... Seriously, my wife is NOT happy with this forum.. she's tired of me buying stuff that looks cool


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