anyone tried these?

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Ref the led lights there is a reasonable review of a range of led lights in LRO this month. According to them you seem to get what you pay for. There always is the equation of deminishing returns against not worth the outlay. BoB

Most of the stuff they review is way beyond the financial reach of us mere mortals.
 
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Fronts are 2 led units and are no where near as bright as the rears, but the rears are 6 LED, to be honest the rears are a bit too bright and you can't look near them. The light is wide spread, but does not project far. I paid £35 ish each for the fronts, and the rears £22 the pair, I would get a set of 4 rears for the front if I did it again.
 
Fronts are 2 led units and are no where near as bright as the rears, but the rears are 6 LED, to be honest the rears are a bit too bright and you can't look near them. The light is wide spread, but does not project far. I paid £35 ish each for the fronts, and the rears £22 the pair, I would get a set of 4 rears for the front if I did it again.

sounds like you'd be a bit naff on the front, you need spots more then flood :)
 
Very rarely use the front lights, I got the light bar with the Landy when I bought it, but always wanted to fit small LEDs instead of the naff square halogens that were on it. My front a bar spot lights are good enough most of the time, but the winch restricts fitting any lights bigger than 6". I had assumed that the roof lights are only needed to look out for overhead branches, when laming in the dark, and to be fair these are adequate. But yes I agree, more of a spot beam would be better. If I really actually needed the roof lights I would change them, but I do use the rears fairly often.
 
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