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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Meanwhile, back in the real world, where normal people are not guinea pigs for light builders, perhaps you could look at LightForce if BIG is what you want...

    I'll stick with my Cibies.
    Light Farce you mean?
    Lights that react poorly to UV since they changed the composite nearly a decade ago.
    Or the LED hybrids that go yellow very quickly?

    The FYRLYT guys are the former Design Engineer, Marketing and CEO of LF. There are lots of reasons they left. Quality is one of them.

    Enjoy your Cibies.

    I threw a set out years ago when the reflectors rotted. Same with IPF, Hella and a few others… all failed. Happens to them all at some point in some way.

    Best part of the current lights is they’re fully rebuildable, fully supported, and Aussie made.

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    Just had David call from FYRLYT.

    New set of lenses and one reflector are in the mail.

    He also gave instructions on the best way to stick the lens that has separated back together.

    Whilst I’ve had some lens issue over the years the back up support from FYRLYT is pretty damn good.

    Still deciding which way we’ll go for lighting on the defer for the trip....any round type light will disrupt air flow for the cooling system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    Just had David call from FYRLYT.

    New set of lenses and one reflector are in the mail.

    He also gave instructions on the best way to stick the lens that has separated back together.

    Whilst I’ve had some lens issue over the years the back up support from FYRLYT is pretty damn good.

    Still deciding which way we’ll go for lighting on the defer for the trip....any round type light will disrupt air flow for the cooling system.
    I monitor our Defender pretty tightly.
    The winch, led bar etc seem to have little impact on the TDCI. Even under the most arduous conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
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    Still deciding which way we’ll go for lighting on the defer for the trip....any round type light will disrupt air flow for the cooling system.
    4x4 Products | High Performance LED Driving Lights | Great Whites

    I have a couple of the smaller Great White spot lights, the single chip on board (C.O.B.) type, as I don't like the multiple LED's in a spottie, makes it look like spider's/flies eyes, of course this doesn't apply to a light bar, of which they do a few. They do seem to give off a white light that can bounce back of road signs as mentioned in this thread, but I mostly use them out in the country where signs are few and far between.
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    2005 D3 TDV6 Present
    1999 D2 TD5 Gone

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    4x4 Products | High Performance LED Driving Lights | Great Whites

    I have a couple of the smaller Great White spot lights, the single chip on board (C.O.B.) type, as I don't like the multiple LED's in a spottie, makes it look like spider's/flies eyes, of course this doesn't apply to a light bar, of which they do a few. They do seem to give off a white light that can bounce back of road signs as mentioned in this thread, but I mostly use them out in the country where signs are few and far between.
    Cheers.....I’ll more than likely wack the FYRLYT’s on given I have a brand new set in the garage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    4x4 Products | High Performance LED Driving Lights | Great Whites

    I have a couple of the smaller Great White spot lights, the single chip on board (C.O.B.) type, as I don't like the multiple LED's in a spottie, makes it look like spider's/flies eyes, of course this doesn't apply to a light bar, of which they do a few. They do seem to give off a white light that can bounce back of road signs as mentioned in this thread, but I mostly use them out in the country where signs are few and far between.
    How do you go with CRI… I find my light bar useful in the slow stuff where I have time to pick off the fauna from the flora. At pace though the glare really makes discerning plant or animal a bit more difficult

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    How do you go with CRI… I find my light bar useful in the slow stuff where I have time to pick off the fauna from the flora. At pace though the glare really makes discerning plant or animal a bit more difficult
    Regarding CRI (Colour Rendering Index) I can't say I notice a difference, but my eyes are funny, I actually think I can see better in daylight without sunglasses, the sunnies I have are a very light tint. Strangely I think the spotties seem to scare the animals off, as before fitting them I had a few close calls, a couple of cows and and kangaroos, one roo jumped out so close in front of the D3 that it's tail hit the passenger headlight and stopped the HID lamp working! I don't find the LED's glare unless they have something to reflect off, so definitely road signs, and maybe rain/wet roads.
    2005 D3 TDV6 Present
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    Parcel turned up from FYRLYT today, 2 new lenses and one new reflector.

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    All excited this morning to fit the new lenses and reflector.....only to find the temporary lens is cracked (sure it an older one that I had kept from when I received replacements prior, might have been a random stone although Ute hasn’t left brisbane while waiting for new lenses to arrive). You can still see the damage reflector.



    I guess while FYRLYT continue to support their product at no cost to me I’ll keep using them. How many lenses should I carry for our trip given these fail often enough driving on the black top.

    Sadly once the support stops I’ll change lights. Not sure what to as I don’t like LED’s.

    Based on my experience across three sets I’m not sure I’d invest the dollars out of my own pocket FYRLYT Driving light review

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    FYRLYT Driving light review

    And the other side came off second best…….

    I had a V2 lense so have fitted it, will see how long a new V1 lense will last. Defector is now looking a little average as well

    Still trying to convince myself these are the right lights for our 2 year in the defer.


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