FullyLitLED Review

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Having trouble with the mud app:(

Cannot answer pm's on mobile but I do have and supply red domes if you are interested in them:)
 
I cant find a ARB map light. I have been looking at the Hella map lights. I am thinking at getting the 19" one for the rear cargo area like kevinmrowland did. I didn't think about using a red one up front.
 
Would be neat to see a picture of the red dome light on...

Ask and you shall recieve!

I am overstocked with red btw so if you want it I can get it out to you ASAP!
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Rear Dome Light Install

Thought I would post up my rear dome light install. Sorry I just got around to this. I knew it would fit so I kinda slacked off :)

Pictures!

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The last two are the best I can do right now for the interior lit up. I'm gonna be back home on Wednesday where it is DARK at night. So I will take some mucho better shots :D

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Looks good!
 
jzilla said:
Hmm that red looks cool, I guess it is not as bright as the regular light?...say for finding things you dropped on the floor?

I Think it is good for maintaining night vision while adding brightness! White is better for those who constantly drop tools:)

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The reverse lights required the most fiddling to work. I ended up putting them on the grinder.(not recommended) I'm sure the grinding caused one of them to give up the ghost, but they are BRIGHT! I hope Fullylit can find a good alternative (he said he will be sending us some) Here's some pics of my grinding to get them to work and the before and after of the naked bulbs.

Did you use a bench grinder or a Dremel? The Dremel would be a better way to go, since the grinding generates heat (which can easily kill an LED. Been there, done that) and if you feel the housing getting hot to the touch, you can easily stop and let it cool down. Plus you'd have better control over the grinding process.
 
Spook50 said:
Did you use a bench grinder or a Dremel? The Dremel would be a better way to go, since the grinding generates heat (which can easily kill an LED. Been there, done that) and if you feel the housing getting hot to the touch, you can easily stop and let it cool down. Plus you'd have better control over the grinding process.

True. I think FullyLit found a different bulb that requires no modification though...
 
True. I think FullyLit found a different bulb that requires no modification though...

This is true! Brighter bulb that is plug and play has been found!:D

Releasing this week! Just need to get through final exams then the parts are going to be examined on thursday night and payment requests will happen on friday!
 
This is true! Brighter bulb that is plug and play has been found!:D

Releasing this week! Just need to get through final exams then the parts are going to be examined on thursday night and payment requests will happen on friday!

Good news!
 
This is true! Brighter bulb that is plug and play has been found!:D

Releasing this week! Just need to get through final exams then the parts are going to be examined on thursday night and payment requests will happen on friday!

Very interesting. I might have to get a dome & cargo light and reverse light set come spring.
 
So my camera sucks. But I thought I would post these anyway:

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I need a DSLR with a tri-pod to get some better shots. There is a lot more light in person than you can see in these photos, I promise!
 
Pulled the trigger and ordered some goodies for both the 80 and the 60 today.

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