Posted 2014-11-26 12:33 PM (#161796 - in reply to #161794) Subject: RE: LED Load lights
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I installed two of these lights this summer. They furnish a wide, clean and bright light. When you shop for them, compare their lumens output for the best performance. They vary. The boss is very pleased with the differences from the original equipment. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2pcs-27W-LED-Work-Light-For-4-x-4-ATV-OFFRO...
Posted 2014-11-26 1:06 PM (#161797 - in reply to #161794) Subject: RE: LED Load lights
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YES what they said. I replaced mine the summer of 2013 and love them. Much brighter and very crisp. Mine are 4x4 27w and I believe they are 1500 lumens each, brought from Northern Tool.The only LED's I have added that I am not happy with in the 6" oval clear that are in the horse compartment. The light is crisp but not real bright!
I checked mine today and the ones on the horse trailer are the round ones that is 27w and 2200 lumens. Like your link shows for 59.95 each.Now can you find me something to replace the 6" oval clear LED's that I have on the inside, without adding extra holes? Mine are not bright at all.
I checked mine today and the ones on the horse trailer are the round ones that is 27w and 2200 lumens. Like your link shows for 59.95 each.Now can you find me something to replace the 6" oval clear LED's that I have on the inside, without adding extra holes? Mine are not bright at all.
Posted 2014-11-27 8:02 PM (#161825 - in reply to #161824) Subject: RE: LED Load lights
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Originally written by PaulChristenson on 2014-11-27 7:41 PM
FInally found the paperwork as to where I got my flatbed backup lights...:) http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Lights/Optronics/BUL52CB.html[/QUOT... I will try them. All of mine are 9 or 12 leds in each. All of the RED and AMBER ovals are super bright and my clear rectangle LED's on my bed are really bright but some reason the oval clears are not!