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Front lighting for frame cut bumper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cody Templeton" data-source="post: 1713090" data-attributes="member: 45015"><p>Longer term update on these - absolutely love them. I'm still amazed how freaking bright they are. The driving/combo in white are awesome supplemental lights to my Morimoto XB headlights and help fill in the short to medium range lighting well with the headlights covering the medium to long range lighting. I have a Rigid 40" light bar that sits behind the grill that gives a ton of short range lighting as well, but is reserved for off-road only as it easily blinds people. I also got to do an amazing test with the wider cornering amber lights when we had a massive downpour going down the highway at 65 and the white light was reflecting off the rain pretty badly. The amber lights easily cut through the rain and I was able to safely see. The Nighlite tube clamps are working perfectly as well. The truck is in the bodyshop currently getting a bunch of touch ups, one of which includes getting the cutouts I made for the tube clamps smoothed and painted. At this point I can't imagine having a better front lighting setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cody Templeton, post: 1713090, member: 45015"] Longer term update on these - absolutely love them. I'm still amazed how freaking bright they are. The driving/combo in white are awesome supplemental lights to my Morimoto XB headlights and help fill in the short to medium range lighting well with the headlights covering the medium to long range lighting. I have a Rigid 40" light bar that sits behind the grill that gives a ton of short range lighting as well, but is reserved for off-road only as it easily blinds people. I also got to do an amazing test with the wider cornering amber lights when we had a massive downpour going down the highway at 65 and the white light was reflecting off the rain pretty badly. The amber lights easily cut through the rain and I was able to safely see. The Nighlite tube clamps are working perfectly as well. The truck is in the bodyshop currently getting a bunch of touch ups, one of which includes getting the cutouts I made for the tube clamps smoothed and painted. At this point I can't imagine having a better front lighting setup. [/QUOTE]
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