Cheep aftermarket lights

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jacain

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Ford 2600 Ford 3910
Need some cheap aftermarket head lights for my 2600. What do you guys suggest? Thanks in advance.

Justin
 
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You can find all kinds of lights on Ebay from $23 a pair for 55W driving lights to $30-40 for LED driving lights. Go on Ebay and type driving lights in the search line. Some have free shipping.
 

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Thanks! I never used the term "driving lights" when searching before and that yielded more favorable results. I found some on amazon for around 11 bucks a piece that had 4 1/2 stars with over 81 reviews. I can just paint the bodies to make them look oem.

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The first set of lights I posted are $23 for the pair with free shipping. For the pair you found I'd leave them chromed.
 
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The first set of lights I posted are $23 for the pair with free shipping. For the pair you found I'd leave them chromed.

Will probably just leave them chrome like you said. They are prime eligible and I have prime so they could be here before the weekend. Thanks again.
 
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Need some cheap aftermarket head lights for my 2600. What do you guys suggest? Thanks in advance.

Justin


When I upgraded my Mule (http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...303313-kawasaki-mule-610-upgrade-project.html) I put a two of these lights on the front of it. I bought enough of them to also put 2 on my GC2300 facing forward. I have 2 others with a flood pattern to install facing the rear. I haven't mounted them on my tractor yet, but I can tell you the ones on my Mule are extremely bright. :shocked: The fit and finish is decent, and they are all metal housings. They are also very low current draw. I ran them through a set of relays just because I'd already built my wiring harness that way, but you could run them direct from a switch. If I remember correctly, I metered them at 2.3A each.

Amazon.com: Tuff LED Lights 4 X 4" Inch Round 27watt LED Work Lamp Light 1450 Lumen, Off Road, Atv, Utv, Polaris Ranger: Automotive

I also got one of these for a backup light for the tractor, but after seeing how bright it was, I used it for the backup light on the Mule instead:

Amazon.com: TMH 20w Cree LED Work Light 60 Degree Flood Beam Spot Lamp: Automotive

Also very bright and low current draw. This one is running direct through my backup light switch. About 1.5A I think.

Now if I were putting lights on my FJ, I'd maybe go with one of the name brand LED lights or a lightbar, but it's hard to beat the price. I know for my tractor these will be fine though.

Honestly, I think most of these lower cost LED lights come off the same line as the higher priced stuff....

Good luck!
NV
 

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