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Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 21, 2001 at 00:00

Ian

would be interested to hear comments about driving light conbinations before i fork out for a set that might not be the best ie spot or spread or conbination of both thanks
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AnswerID: 940   Submitted: Wednesday, Aug 22, 2001 at 00:00

tim replied:

I have Hella Ralleye 1000's, they are 100W lights and they easily out do my mates 130W IPF's and they are also a lot cheaper yet still a good brand.
Tim
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AnswerID: 941   Submitted: Wednesday, Aug 22, 2001 at 00:00

Dave S replied:

I've just bought Lightforce driving lights. 100W and VERY bright. also very lightweight and extremely tough... best value on the market...Dave S
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FollowupID: 283   Submitted: Sunday, Aug 26, 2001 at 00:00

Ian posted:

thanks dave just purchased a set of 170s awsome lights at less dollars than the rest. thanks to all replys,,,,,,,Ian
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AnswerID: 958   Submitted: Friday, Aug 24, 2001 at 00:00

Rod replied:

I have previously had IPC or is it ICP pencil beams. They gave good light, but corrosion on the cases and bolt fittings etc, when I wanted to remove them to place on another vehicle the bolts swiveled around in their sockets which are supposed to hold them. It resulted in having to ues a Cold Chisel to remove the nut, I thought never again.

I now have two KC Driving/Spot Lights 130w sealed beams (which I thing are now hard to come by) the casing and fittings are all stainless steel, they have a shock absorption fitting and a 23 year guarantee. I think the price i paid was around $176.00 ea. Hope this helps.
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FollowupID: 276   Submitted: Friday, Aug 24, 2001 at 00:00

Rod posted:

Sorry Ian my previous lights were the IPF's.
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AnswerID: 959   Submitted: Friday, Aug 24, 2001 at 00:00

Trev replied:

I've used a number of lights in the past 20 years, rallying, 4wd, etc. IPF, CIBIE, HELLA, NARVA, the ones that have never let me down are the Cibie Super Oscars. I run them with standard 100w globes. Both are semi flood/pencil lenses which are as good as you need. You'll never outdrive full pencils in a 4wd, so semi floods are the go.
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AnswerID: 966   Submitted: Friday, Aug 24, 2001 at 00:00

Geoff replied:

Hi Ian,

I would have to agree with Trev,I have Cibie Oscars and they are great. Goo Luck!

geoff
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AnswerID: 970   Submitted: Sunday, Aug 26, 2001 at 00:00

Andrew replied:

LightForce seems to be the light of choice. They are light ( no pun intended ), strong ( They actually demo them with a shotgun ), produce one of the best beams in the industry, made in Oz and have excellent backup and support. I was in the factory when they told me a story of a crash repairer that rang them (!!) and said that they had a ute in that was totalled. Nothing worked on it except for the LightForce lights ( they had to get another bettery to test them ). Many truckers use them, hit animals head on, get out and adjust the beam and then drive on.
All in all, excellent.

Andrew, Alice Spings, Outback Oz.
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FollowupID: 281   Submitted: Sunday, Aug 26, 2001 at 00:00

Ian posted:

thanks Andrew i just purchased a set of 170s and they are pretty awsome lights ,,thanks to all replys Ian
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