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need led acsesory lights for truck
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Isaac22
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Aug 11, 2016, 7:12 AM
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need led acsesory lights for truck
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Hello I have a 1975 ford ranger that I bought about a month ago I did all the work on it myself. The person who had it before me put acsesory lights on the front of the truck but there just regular lights not LEDs and there not that bright even with good bulbs. So I would like to replace them with led lights ether one light bar or 2 small ones at each end I wanted them to be a decent good light but be afordable. But when I looked on Amazon all the reviews claim that have a problem with water getting in them. So I would like a light that doesn't have that problem but is still good and afordable. I would apresheate any help
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Tom Greenleaf
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Aug 11, 2016, 7:35 AM
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Re: need led acsesory lights for truck
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See what others suggest too. Personally I do work with a truck and need extra light for backing up (snow plowing) and checked out what I could in brighter LED stuff in person not on line as I don't want to be disgusted with cheap crap and send it back. I've already broken stronger regular stuff so the plastic junk wouldn't cut it for my purposes. What are you trying to do. Better lighting in general or add lighting for a reason? They make by Sylvania a sealed beam bulb just replaces headlights that triples the power of lighting forward and shoots to the sides. Couple names by Sylvania called Extra-Vision, Extreme or Performance. Glass not plastic and trick is using 3 parabolas (there's a word to lookup) inside so it behaves like three lights in one. One dead ahead and others light up a wide angle view. Perfect for myself anyway. Not a joke - direct fit, no changes also available for some in "Cool Blue" which is blindingly bright to others but said legal? T
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