Hella FF1000 on my 3rd Gen 4Runner
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Hella FF1000 on my 3rd Gen 4Runner
Purchased lights new here:
http://www.rallylights.com/hella/ff1000.asp
Straightforward install. Once you have installed one pair of driving lights, you have done them all generally speaking.
Wired them to come on only under high beam conditions, or whenever I want (vehicle running) using an override switch wired to the cigarette lighter power outlet. Mounted on a cheap bullbar with a set of yellow dicroic Pilot driving lights as it was only there to hold the lights.
These suckers are really BRIGHT!
I call them my deer cookers, because at night when I drive the backroads to or from work, I can see well into the fields to the sides and FAR down the road at the same time. A few of these would let you do night time rally driving! I only wish I had the money to buy a set of HID ones. Perhaps on the next truck.....
I will try to post some pictures soon (these were installed a while back) and will try to get night shots, but I don't know how well they will turn out with my average quality digital cam.
VERY, VERY happy with these. They were pretty cheap compared to some more expensive name brand lights and work pretty darn good. Sure there are better lights out there, but these are great value for the money, I think.
http://www.rallylights.com/hella/ff1000.asp
Straightforward install. Once you have installed one pair of driving lights, you have done them all generally speaking.
Wired them to come on only under high beam conditions, or whenever I want (vehicle running) using an override switch wired to the cigarette lighter power outlet. Mounted on a cheap bullbar with a set of yellow dicroic Pilot driving lights as it was only there to hold the lights.
These suckers are really BRIGHT!
I call them my deer cookers, because at night when I drive the backroads to or from work, I can see well into the fields to the sides and FAR down the road at the same time. A few of these would let you do night time rally driving! I only wish I had the money to buy a set of HID ones. Perhaps on the next truck.....
I will try to post some pictures soon (these were installed a while back) and will try to get night shots, but I don't know how well they will turn out with my average quality digital cam.
VERY, VERY happy with these. They were pretty cheap compared to some more expensive name brand lights and work pretty darn good. Sure there are better lights out there, but these are great value for the money, I think.
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