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XGT or 240 Blitz?

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XGT or 240 Blitz?

Post by ROGQ »

Are the XGT's worth the extra $$$ guys?
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Post by MUD000 »

Just bought XGT today I've been told there a great light I also got the blue covers
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Post by ROGQ »

whats the difference between the 2? is it just the external casing?
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Re: XGT or 240 Blitz?

Post by bogged »

which ever you get the best price on....
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Post by HotFourOk »

The Blitz have an adjustable beam pattern, which I change a lot for driving in different conditions.
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Post by full-boost »

get the 240's then contact bushy555 for his hid upgrade fitting ($15) then get a hid upgrade kit off ebay ($100-$250) and now you have HID at a fraction of the price!!! you cant upgrade XGT's to HID. even though they have the same body!
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

The XGT's have a far more solid mounting system in my opinion, but it won't suit all 'bars - though the same goes for a 240 Blitz. Best bet is to try both on your bar and see which fits better.

As has been said the XGT's don't have an adjustable beam, but 'spreader' covers can be used and work quite well - i've noticed that adjustment of the blitz beam doesn't really do much.

Because of the adjustability mechanism (rotateable light body) of the blitz, the whole reflector can be stolen. They have also been known to rotate because of vibrations but i've never heard of someone losing one on the road.

The globes and reflectors are the same so light output is of equal quality.

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Post by bushy555 »

Pair of XGT's with a 55 watt HID kit. Around $950.00 delivered. Give or take a bit. Depends on what I've got laying around at the time.

Or dood it yourself and can do it cheaper....

Adapter mounts to fit 170 and 240's. They _should_ fit roo lights as well.
But have yet to find out.

Or PM Steve 'On4ToU' - he does 50 watters and 100 watt HID conversions. Is that rumor of the 100 watters right dude?


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Post by HotFourOk »

dogbreath_48 wrote:The XGT's have a far more solid mounting system in my opinion, but it won't suit all 'bars - though the same goes for a 240 Blitz. Best bet is to try both on your bar and see which fits better.

-Stu :)
That's the reasoning behind my decision, the Blitz had the mounting bolt towards the rear of the light which allowed them to fit on my bumper, whereas the XGT is more in the middle and would foul on the grille.
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Post by stuckwithlux »

i reckon it is far to easy to flog the reflectors off the blitz's, they just screw off. 2 seconds and they are gone.
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Post by hammey »

stuckwithlux wrote:i reckon it is far to easy to flog the reflectors off the blitz's, they just screw off. 2 seconds and they are gone.
a mate got his knocked off......... he told me new posts cost 80 bucks... hmmmmm.... cheap set of 240blitzs for some prick.

personally-XGT in the middle and 240's(spread) on the side :armsup:
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Post by HotFourOk »

Yeah well maybe they wouldn't get pinched if you dickheads stopped posting about how easy it is! :roll:
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

HotFourOk wrote:Yeah well maybe they wouldn't get pinched if you dickheads stopped posting about how easy it is! :roll:
'cos only ppl off outers want to steal reflectors.

Doesn't take much of a brain to work it out once they try to pull the cover off and realize the reflector is rotating.

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Post by physh »

Set them how you want them, and epoxy them in...
Waterproof AND mongrels can't knock em off QUITE as easily.

If someone really wants them, they're gonna take em anyway.


I just bought the roo lites (180) instead of XGT's, due primarily to the possiblity of them blocking airflow, when I already have under bonnet temp probs as it is...

Saved $300 and I'm going to use that on HID inserts.

Plus if I f**k up a pair of $250 roo lites I'm far less annoyed than breaking a $500 pair of XGT's... :)

But hey - I still like the XGT's!
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Post by ROGQ »

will the XGT's fit an ARB deluxe winch bar on a gq? anybody know?
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Post by GRINCH »

physh wrote:Set them how you want them, and epoxy them in...
Waterproof AND mongrels can't knock em off QUITE as easily.

If someone really wants them, they're gonna take em anyway.


I just bought the roo lites (180) instead of XGT's, due primarily to the possiblity of them blocking airflow, when I already have under bonnet temp probs as it is...

Saved $300 and I'm going to use that on HID inserts.

Plus if I f**k up a pair of $250 roo lites I'm far less annoyed than breaking a $500 pair of XGT's... :)

But hey - I still like the XGT's!
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Post by blkmav »

ROGQ wrote:will the XGT's fit an ARB deluxe winch bar on a gq? anybody know?
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Post by BowTieGQ »

And how about the Blitz?
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Post by pigletracing »

on my comp rig i have blitzs,XGTs,& HIDs. XGTs are far more
stronger in the mounts,esp when hit by branches(roof mounted)
or roos ect when bullbar mounted,they do fit in arb,tjm,ecb ect bullbars,
but you might find they sit out a little,they do supply adjustment rings
for HID & XGT whitch gives you a better spread(rather than two dots
in the distance)in the blitz range 140 170 240 lenzes are interchangerable
you are only limiteb by bar work. the lights are that stsong that i have
rolled the rig over on them(soft ground luckily)but it squashed them into
egg shaped,cracked the inner lenz,but still worked,boiled the billy & tiped
it over it & it poped back into shape,you can see my rig on the daihatsu
section (under pigletracing) its on page 2 sitting on XGTsholding the car
up,at the 4x4 show on the lightforce stand
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Post by waxhead.. »

I bought some 240 Blitz for my D22 Navara Winch Bar yesterday. Unfortunately will not arrive until Monday by courier.
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Post by T_Diesel »

BowTieGQ wrote:And how about the Blitz?
I have 240 blitz on a GQ with ARB deluxe winch bar. All I did was turn the mounts the other way round to sit the lights into the bar further.
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