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Are you saying you ran your ligthbar on public highways?NWPathfinder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:08 amLots of choices here.
We just came back from a 1200 KM road trip driving through the hills. My 24" LED Light bar was such a savior, no need for highbeams when you have one of these! I would love to upgrade, my fog lights as the housings are pretty foggy from all the rock chips. Those SIEMD ones look great but, I'd something with a bit wider beam. Stay tuned!
They have the right lens and cut off for a beam across the road. It's road-wide for sure.NWPathfinder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:08 amLots of choices here.
We just came back from a 1200 KM road trip driving through the hills. My 24" LED Light bar was such a savior, no need for highbeams when you have one of these! I would love to upgrade, my fog lights as the housings are pretty foggy from all the rock chips. Those SIEMD ones look great but, I'd something with a bit wider beam. Stay tuned!
:p I know I wasn't supposed to but, it was so much nicer with it on when there was nobody coming the other way. As soon as I saw a blip of light from the other direction, I turned it off. Bad Canadian guy.palmerwmd wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 7:51 pmAre you saying you ran your ligthbar on public highways?NWPathfinder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:08 amLots of choices here.
We just came back from a 1200 KM road trip driving through the hills. My 24" LED Light bar was such a savior, no need for highbeams when you have one of these! I would love to upgrade, my fog lights as the housings are pretty foggy from all the rock chips. Those SIEMD ones look great but, I'd something with a bit wider beam. Stay tuned!
Bad boy you.
Do you have any pictures of these installed?wbruner wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 2:21 pmThen I added these in the lower bumper and wired them to come on with my hi-beams. It makes all the difference.
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Thanks, that is good to know!VStar650CL wrote: ↑Sat Feb 18, 2023 11:33 amJust an FYI for those considering LED upgrades on R51's...
I must confess on my Xterra with the factory roof lights, when I had replaced the bulbs with Phillips 100% ( advertised) brighter bulbs there were times when I used them on a public highway.NWPathfinder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 2:46 pm:p I know I wasn't supposed to but, it was so much nicer with it on when there was nobody coming the other way. As soon as I saw a blip of light from the other direction, I turned it off. Bad Canadian guy.palmerwmd wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 7:51 pmAre you saying you ran your ligthbar on public highways?NWPathfinder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 10:08 amLots of choices here.
We just came back from a 1200 KM road trip driving through the hills. My 24" LED Light bar was such a savior, no need for highbeams when you have one of these! I would love to upgrade, my fog lights as the housings are pretty foggy from all the rock chips. Those SIEMD ones look great but, I'd something with a bit wider beam. Stay tuned!
Bad boy you.
Thank you for the update!!!NWPathfinder wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:10 amWell Finally replaced my fog lights. I know this thread is old but, wanted to chime in for future users. These bulbs are a fantastic fitment to the Pathfinder and certainly light up the road way better. I had a Fog light go out and instead of just putting a bulb in the old, rock pitted fixture, I decided it was time!
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The light dispersal is great and really gives you a wide vision of everything down low. Now, I just have to wait for a headlight bulb to go and then it's new bulbs in there. I've always been skeptical of the LED replacements but, i think the tech is there now and now it could be time!!