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burntkat 
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Posted: July 26, 2014 at 1:10 AM / IP Logged  
That's awesome, well done.
I am just giving you hell, and hoping for more pics of the truck. I still haven't installed my alarm- but I have a good excuse- I got waylaid by a need to build and install a new engine for it. I've got the stock engine back together and it seems like it's undamaged (long story- BLUF: don't let a professional work on your junk- my oil pump FELL APART and was resting in the bottom of the pan!). I am building a smallblock V8 to go in its place, and this was all actually rather fortuitous. I did the solid front axle swap two years ago. If I hadn't, I'd have had to completely remove the drivetrain to fix this, since the factory front axle is 1" from the oil pan, making it inaccessible.
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Posted: July 26, 2014 at 6:51 AM / IP Logged  
I have a few more (dry) pics on my phone, but here's an idea of how it looks. Since shooting these I have re-routed the exposed wire; it's all hidden now, but the config of the lights is the same.
power distribution - Page 13 -- posted image.
power distribution - Page 13 -- posted image.
The centre one is a 50W internal-ballast HID pencil beam. And boy - did I choose wisely on that! It maintains an impressively-tight circle/focus 'waaay out in front of the truck. Exactly what I was looking for.
The LED lightbar is 40 x 3W emitters. The outboard eight on each end have orange peel reflectors (for wide angle dispersion) and the rest are smooth for distance. Considering the price, this thing is awe-inspiring in terms of the amount of light it throws. Again - a lucky choice...since I had zero experience/exposure (I have not seen a single other one on anyone's vehicle in the last year and a half)
The Hella's are each 55W long-distance white. They were the first aux lights I installed, are were described as...chosen...and intended to be pencil beams. Sadly, they are underwhelming in this capacity. They throw a decent temperature of light -- and it's a reasonable amount of light -- but the focus scatters pretty close in. They are therefore used the least.
burntkat 
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Posted: July 29, 2014 at 12:46 PM / IP Logged  
Very nice. I need to get on my alarm install, then start fabricating my front bumper. To add to the pile of other stuff I need to do- but without the front bumper I (am illegal, so there's that) can't add my aux lighting.
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