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Product Reviews
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Product: Light Force RMDL140 Driving Lights |
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| Light Force RMDL140 |
Optional Amber
Lenses |
Light
Force Driving Lights
One of the first upgrades that many 4-wheelers perform is
the addition of auxiliary lighting, and hey, who couldn't use a little
extra candle power on the trail. When Buckmasters-usa, a Light Force
distributor, contacted me about testing their off-road lights, I had no
idea that so much functionality and strength could come in such a light
weight package. Since the Colorado K5 project Blazer
already had lights installed it wasn't necessary to use an optional wiring
loom, just bolt up the new Light Force RMDL140's, attach the ground and
power wires then hit the switch. The lenses are incredibly strong, molded
from "Lexan" Hi-impact Polycarbonate to eliminate stone
breakages, while the housing and mounts are made from glass filled
Polyamid and Polycarbonate for the maximum in impact, corrosion and
fatigue resistance. These lights are very bright with the ability to
quickly change the bulbs with no tools, simply rotate the housing fully
counterclockwise. A nifty feature about these lights is the
ability to focus the light pattern from a tight pencil beam to a large
spot light, much like a Mag-Lite flash-light. Another nice feature
is the optional filters that can be changed in a matter of seconds to
account for various driving conditions like fog, snow and rain, making
these driving lights truly functional in all weather conditions. -
Steve Fox CK5
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