X-Eng's X-Lite Azimuth or X-Lite bulbs filling with water

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Sack them off and get some proper LED lights

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Durite-0-...er_Commercial_Vehicles_ET&hash=item4d059ef1c3 <----- not the cheapest place by a long shot

I have got 4 of these fitted on mine and yeah, they are very bright, good range, well lit close up, they done wonders when my headlight bulbs fell victim to the strata florida, infact they were miles better than my headlights normally are! They are very robust as well, no problem with water and no metal housing to rust...

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Jongould

What's the glare/reflection of the bonnet like with these led work lights as above ?

I wanted to buy some and was going to go with the X-Eng ones as they have the collar to prevent the glare. but may think twice :)
 
Jongould

What's the glare/reflection of the bonnet like with these led work lights as above ?

I wanted to buy some and was going to go with the X-Eng ones as they have the collar to prevent the glare. but may think twice :)


I had no issues with mine, they have a central directed tunnel of light with a weaker flood surround, really had no problems with clare especially when compared to my old halogens I had fitted on my disco. Cant recommend them enough, brilliant lights...
 
they are ****, especially the jubilee clip that holds em on.interior lights on a car how stupid is that
simon at x eng is a smug prick as well
 
i cant believe that..i had seen these before but never from an angle that showed what was inside them...

its a tube with a grove for a c clip... for how much!!!!!!!
 
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