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<blockquote data-quote="Specialtyperformanceparts" data-source="post: 1885036" data-attributes="member: 24406"><p>On this, depending on when you got your last set of lights. The D2 lights up to 2016/17 produced 30% LESS light than they currently do in the D-Series Pro at 3168 lumens now. In that, you may be MUCH BRIGHTER with the Scenes than you ever had been in any application you've personally had.</p><p></p><p>As far as the SAE lights. The specs you just pulled were on Rigids new SAE Pro. The previous D-Series SAE that was just replaced by that, and the SAE LED's Rigid produces for Ford use the OLD Model LED's. That Full Size D-Series SAE was part # 504813 and it produced 1752 lumens each. The New model that you had specs for above essentially doubled the lumen count.</p><p></p><p>Since the D-Series is 2 SR-M models, or vice versa, an SR-M model is a D-Series cut in half. That would tell you by the math that the Ford SR-M models with the old SAE LEDs is 1/2 of 1752 lumens. So about 876 lumens each.</p><p>From there, they also had the beam angle in the lens changed and focused into that small rectangle you've seen to maximize the brightness in that area, but at a sacrifice to actual coverage.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps some more!</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specialtyperformanceparts, post: 1885036, member: 24406"] On this, depending on when you got your last set of lights. The D2 lights up to 2016/17 produced 30% LESS light than they currently do in the D-Series Pro at 3168 lumens now. In that, you may be MUCH BRIGHTER with the Scenes than you ever had been in any application you've personally had. As far as the SAE lights. The specs you just pulled were on Rigids new SAE Pro. The previous D-Series SAE that was just replaced by that, and the SAE LED's Rigid produces for Ford use the OLD Model LED's. That Full Size D-Series SAE was part # 504813 and it produced 1752 lumens each. The New model that you had specs for above essentially doubled the lumen count. Since the D-Series is 2 SR-M models, or vice versa, an SR-M model is a D-Series cut in half. That would tell you by the math that the Ford SR-M models with the old SAE LEDs is 1/2 of 1752 lumens. So about 876 lumens each. From there, they also had the beam angle in the lens changed and focused into that small rectangle you've seen to maximize the brightness in that area, but at a sacrifice to actual coverage. Hope this helps some more! John [/QUOTE]
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