I'm thinking about putting one of these IPF lights on the ARB but am not sure which one yet. I believe the set on the right are the 968's but am not positive which set the ones on the left are; 900 MSR? Anyone know? And does anyone have one of these lights on their ARB bumper? Pics?
The price seems pretty good either way:
Costco - Your search for "ipf" produced 2 results
Thanks all,
Salue
Salue,
The bottom of the description on each page states their model number.
The one on the left, 900DDCS(?), looks like either driving or more likely even spot beam patterns (I could be wrong though).
Looks like tow two people that have written the reviews are happy with them. One guy even said that he likes these better than the 968's.
Again, I wonder what light pattern these have...
And as for the 968's... I don't really understand what they mean by 55w & 100w halogen bulbs included...
Does that mean they actually have two bulbs in the assy/reflector or is it one of those 55w=100w business? I hope it's not the latter, but the only lights that I have seen that actually contain two separate halogen bulbs were made by FET (Land Master 216's), so I would be surprised if these economical IPF's would have them.
I guess as people usually say... it depends on what you plan on doing with the lights: high-speed drivingin the dark backroad/highway or slower speed which you might want to have a wider and closer beam pattern.
What would be great is if you can get a pair of lights that actually had fog and driving (or driving and spot) light patters, with H4 bulbs.
Anyway, I think at lot of it is also personal preference(sp).
But those prices do look pretty good. Not sure if I would be happy to be getting the extra (even higher wattage) bulbs or nervous that they're supposed to burn out quick or something!
You know I just can't stay away from threads with lighting question/info!
HTH's and good luck!
Let's hope others with personal experience would chime in...
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It says at the top of the left light's description that they have the driving light pattern.
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