View Full Version : DRIVING LIGHTS D3
davutch
29th August 2015, 04:03 AM
GDAY HAS ANYONE FITTED DRIVING LIGHTS TO THE D3 
DID YOU MAKE UP BRACKETS COMING OUT FROM BEHIND THE GRILL
OR BOLT TO THE BUMPER 
JUST LOOKING FOR IDEAS 
 
CHEERS DAVE
AnD3rew
29th August 2015, 02:16 PM
I bought a big steel ARB light mount with a winch in it. :angel:
davutch
29th August 2015, 08:49 PM
I bought a big steel ARB light mount with a winch in it. :angel:
oh wow thanks mate thats just awsom lol:D
LandyAndy
29th August 2015, 09:09 PM
There was a thread on this some time back.Somebody posted on their behind the grille bracket.It looked easy enough to make.
I dont recall who,perhaps somebody else can remember.
Im with AnDRew,I bought a hunk of steel to put mine on,Im in a rural area and we have lots of stray livestock,roos,pigs and emus on the highway.
Andrew
LRD414
29th August 2015, 09:34 PM
It was Chris (cjc_td5) .... here's the thread link:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/208645-novel-bracket-light-bar-new-d4.html
Third page. Plus a few other ideas on the same thread.
Cheers,
Scott
davutch
30th August 2015, 10:54 PM
thanks for the ideas looks good ill get onto that 
might go 9 inch hid i think
cheers people
BigJon
31st August 2015, 06:34 AM
might go 9 inch hid i think
There are better lights out there.
Tombie
31st August 2015, 10:45 AM
thanks for the ideas looks good ill get onto that 
might go 9 inch hid i think
cheers people
Not what I'd recommend, especially for the Green / Damp environment you are in...
Colour Rendering is very important in a driving light...
HIDs fail at this... LEDs fail at this...
davutch
1st September 2015, 01:28 AM
Not what I'd recommend, especially for the Green / Damp environment you are in...
Colour Rendering is very important in a driving light...
HIDs fail at this... LEDs fail at this...
well im all ears tombie so recommend away
Fred Nerk
1st September 2015, 02:07 AM
I reckon from Tombie's signature and his previous posts that you are likely to be advised that Fyrlyt Nemesis will be the way to go. And I agree with him, even before he says it. :)
They are bright, halogen 250 watt lights with excellent colour. They perform better than much more expensive lights.
I am very happy with mine and they get used nearly every evening at this time of year.  The roos around my place are now wearing dark glasses at night. :cool:
Tombie
1st September 2015, 08:08 AM
Well, thats summed it up nicely :cool:
BMKal
1st September 2015, 07:25 PM
I reckon from Tombie's signature and his previous posts that you are likely to be advised that Fyrlyt Nemesis will be the way to go. And I agree with him, even before he says it. :)
They are bright, halogen 250 watt lights with excellent colour. They perform better than much more expensive lights.
I am very happy with mine and they get used nearly every evening at this time of year.  The roos around my place are now wearing dark glasses at night. :cool:
I'll second all of that. ;)
I've had some very expensive HID lights on my vehicles in the past, including Hella Predators and Britax X-Ray Vision and Lightforce Genesis (on a work vehicle), and I still have a 42 inch Baja Designs LED bar up under the roof rack.
I now have a set of Fyrlyt Nemesis on the bull bar of the D4, and they easily out perform anything I have ever had on this or other vehicles before. Nothing else I've seen even comes close to them.
And as I've just discovered, Fyrlyt's back-up service is second to none. I have had an issue with the lenses on mine in the last week - a quick question to them on their facebook page resulted in an almost immediate phone call from Fyrlyt, after hours on a Friday evening - and two replacement lenses were being shipped to me yesterday at no cost to me. Gotta be happy with that for service. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
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