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    Defender replacement 130 W LED's

    Gave these new 130W replacement LED's a gallop from Brissie to Cooma, Adelaide and back with plenty of night driving in all conditions and they are fantastic.

    As usual I only sell gear I have tested on my own truck and whilst I thought the 105W ones were excellent, these are even better with a wider spread on the low beam and extra punch on the high beam.

    Normally $380/ pr including delivery, I have an introductory special of $340/pr for a week.



    130 led 10 1.jpg led 130 low.jpg


    Check out more pics and details plus ordering on my web page

    Defender Replacement Headlights 130W LED with DRT and Indicators – Nugget Stuff

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    They look great and they are ADR compliant. I better start saving.
    Does the headlight height aim adjustment still work?

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    They fit into the original rings so adjustment should be the same as normal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nugge t View Post
    They fit into the original rings so adjustment should be the same as normal.
    Thanks.

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    Looks a much better spread than the poxy 105w ones I got from another guy in Sydney...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hpal View Post
    Looks a much better spread than the poxy 105w ones I got from another guy in Sydney...
    Mate what can I say but the low beam on these is very good. Probably worth upgrading

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    Actually it's the improved low beam which particularly interests me.

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    When we were in Adelaide I took a mate of mine who has done a bucket load of motor sport for a night drive in the hills and he was wrapped with them. He particularly noted the wider low beam spread as well.

    I know some don't like the white light but personally I love it. Everything is so sharp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nugge t View Post
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    I know some don't like the white light but personally I love it. Everything is so sharp.
    You can't deny physics!
    The reason 'everything is so sharp'(as you say) is because literally everything is sharper as light frequency becomes more blue.
    Bluer light renders detail with more clarity, hence to us .. the details look sharper!
    Arthur.

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    Hi,
    Which is why entertainment venues of, shall we say dubious reputation, illuminate their 'goods' for sale with the longer light frequency in the red end of the spectrum.
    They sure look different lit with the glare of a 5500K Metz electronic flash for a 'medical' ID photo.
    Cheers

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