Are you talking about spots for a light bar??
If you are using it off road then yes wide spread would be better - just don't forget about the glare you get from roof mounted lights...................
It can be reduced by blacking the bonnet with black matt chequer plate or paint![]()
Will be mounted on the winch bumper.
Will be the most pointless lights ever if thats where you putting them, they will get caked in mud there and be of no use, they need to go up high. A long beam light wont reflect of the bonnet and if used when laning it wont matter, its only on road at speed they the reflection is dangerous...
Get a massive bonnet pod ...................![]()
1. You should not go offroad at night , very dangerous
2. If you have to then you need high mounted lights to fill in the shadow that is behind the terrain lit from the driving lights at normal height
3. The high mounted lights are better to be a spread beam , as you are looking relatively close in not 1000yds ahead .
4. light reflection from the high mounted lights can be greatly reduced by mounting them sufficiently far back along the roof so that the front edge of roof puts the bonnet and wing tops in the shadow JMHE
Any idea where to grt the low down light bar?Heres a couple of pics that show where mine sit, these are lower than the rear section of the roof and they take the branches e.t.c. no problem, they are bomb proof little lights:
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Low down lights will just get caked in mud and be pointless, cant recommend those sealed CREE LED lights enough, they are fantastic and saved my life in wales when my headlight bulbs blew due to water in them. Another option is as a friend of mines got his, they are on a low down light bar, I find mine being set back stops a reflection up but for laning the reflection really doesnt matter as you are looking all around and the extra light can be quite handy
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Here probably: Light Bar 4 Brackets+CB Black powder coat Land Rover Defender 90 110 Series | eBay
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