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    My new lenses read “MOFO” FYRLYT Driving light review

    (Was nothing wrong with the old ones, just wanted the new branding FYRLYT Driving light review

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    My new lenses read “MOFO” FYRLYT Driving light review

    (Was nothing wrong with the old ones, just wanted the new branding FYRLYT Driving light review
    When I felt the weight of the lense that fell out I’m surprise that any glue holds them in place.

    Hopefully the new set they are sending hold together for the rest of the lap FYRLYT Driving light review

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    FYRLYT Driving light review

    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    When I felt the weight of the lense that fell out I’m surprise that any glue holds them in place.

    Hopefully the new set they are sending hold together for the rest of the lap FYRLYT Driving light review
    Apparently the adhesive compound has been changed due to the delaminating issue.

    EDIT: Seems the compound changed (manufacturers end) and required a change to the process.

    Check your remaining plastic locking ring, if it’s smooth it had the new adhesive and caught them out.
    Last edited by Tombie; 14th June 2022 at 07:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Apparently the adhesive compound has been changed due to the delaminating issue.

    EDIT: Seems the compound changed (manufacturers end) and required a change to the process.

    Check your remaining plastic locking ring, if it’s smooth it had the new adhesive and caught them out.
    Old mounting ring……

    Oh and it was a pain to remove, damn temporary fix with Sika


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    Collected new lenses yesterday…was very surprise aus post got them here so quick.

    Fitted them this morning…..was a pain removing the lens that I glued in with Sika…tip remove the lens outer ring, glue, than fit assembly.


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    One good thing, the latest lenses haven’t fell apart…….

    Rarely do night driving on our lap however a couple of night ago I did a 6 hour stint at night while driving Perth to Adelaide.

    But the lights are just too good….and as I’ve mentioned before you’re forced to dip you lights very early and spend a long time in the dark, well seems like a long time.

    Most of the time I was having dip the lights 2km + from the oncoming traffic. Maybe truckies have really sensitive eyes.

    I’m thinking I might try a lower wattage bulb or

    Run both lights set to spread

    After sitting behind others running LED, the glare off road signs looks unbearable, soooo don’t think I’ll be going that route….maybe my eye are too sensitive FYRLYT Driving light review

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    Switch from full to FYRLYT off, then dip to low later on.
    I run that sequence for the same reason.

    Both mine are always on spread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Switch from full to FYRLYT off, then dip to low later on.
    I run that sequence for the same reason.

    Both mine are always on spread.
    Yes that’s what I did with my work car……

    I don’t have a switch for tie driving lights in the cab of the defender FYRLYT Driving light review

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post

    After sitting behind others running LED, the glare off road signs looks unbearable, soooo don’t think I’ll be going that route….maybe my eye are too sensitive FYRLYT Driving light review
    I've got a lightbar on my old, Tojo 'tilly and when I go directly from 'High' to 'Low', because of the 'tilly's low beam, it's as if I've turned the headlights off.

    Gave me a bit of a fright the first time.

    Now I do what Tombie suggests. I have a dedicated switch in the cab, for the lightbar, as required by Qld law.
    'sit bonum tempora volvunt'


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