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torssell



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VisionX lightbar on the roof is da :censored: !

Now, here is decent driving lights! Very Happy

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VisionX EVO Prime lightbar mounted on a crossbar.

The xenon upgrade gave a sharp beam a bit ahead, but with the VisionX lightbar it all turns white, like daylight!

The cable is drawn under the rubber strip under the windscreen.

As the cable has contacts itīs easily removable, with the crossbar tool.

Itīs a bit expensive, but actually not more than three xenon's mounted an A-bar, Lite-bar or Unibar.

Highly recommended, Iīm really pleased with this.

Next project is to replace the fog-lights with VisionX spotlights,
that's OK in Sweden, if they go together with the
high beam.

Cheers all!

Post #165022 21st Dec 2012 12:06 am
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chapsworth



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I would be interested in the details for the fog light conversion. Thanks.

Post #165028 21st Dec 2012 8:42 am
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npinks



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Any chance of a photo showing how much extra light you get at night?

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garioch43



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Wonder how long it would be before the UK rozzers stopped you with that fitted. Thud garioch43

2009 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE - Santorini Black/Black Leather
2002 MGF 1.8i - British Racing Green/Cream Leather with loads of walnut and chrome bits

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taztastic



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Lancashire is a hive of Police activity at present, lots of checkpoints early morning and mid afternoon to catch the party drinkers. They have been pulling anyone with suspect lights as its an easy target to stop.
The road between Bolton and Blackburn, A666, is particularly well patrolled at the moment.

One mum outside the school was bagged this week for yellow line parking, she was over the limit and will soon be getting used to walking the kids to school Thumbs Up

Post #165039 21st Dec 2012 12:14 pm
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landy19840



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Sweeeeeeettt!

There is nothing wrong with it, depending on how you use it. You can have roof lights on trucks and x trails have them so there is no problem there.

Post #165042 21st Dec 2012 12:21 pm
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Eurolandy



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Torssell,
Did you use a switch or is it wired direct to the main beam? If so where did you fit the switch.
Thanks.

Post #165043 21st Dec 2012 12:23 pm
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jp



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I like it, I was thinking about doing some think the same. How about some night Photos !!! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Post #165045 21st Dec 2012 1:54 pm
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taztastic



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It looks to be very directional in this video clip, certainly very bright though Shocked

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMtKglQihsY

Post #165046 21st Dec 2012 2:27 pm
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npinks



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they do look very bright in that clip

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Post #165048 21st Dec 2012 3:00 pm
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ad210358



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As far as I know these lights are Legal over here, as long as they are wired to come on with the Main Beam they are legal, coming on with Dipped or as Fog then your asking to be pulled.

Post #165062 21st Dec 2012 5:39 pm
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LRswe



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wow these look pretty slick.. I bet they are a nightmare when its snowing : ) Great for reminding those idiots coming around the corner with their headlights on how it feels though : )

Note to all.. if you mount these and have a silver or white car, put them far back enough so that you dont light up your bonnet : )

Post #165064 21st Dec 2012 7:19 pm
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