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Cibie V Lightforce

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Cibie V Lightforce

Post by tabernak »

OK, so it seems that lightforce lights are fashionable at the moment, but how do the Lightforce 240 compare to the Cibie Turini?, they appear to be in the same class, but every second 4WD has Lightforce.

Would appreciate some informed and objective opinions.

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Post by amtravic1 »

I have used the Cibie Turini and still have a set in the garage. I found them good but the light pattern ws no better than the Super Oscar for my driving. I went back to the Super Oscars because the Turini use an H2 globe which you cant get in HID where as the Super Oscars use H1. I would still be using the Turinis if not for the globe.
I have been in vehicles with Lightforce lights and in my opinion for the terrain I drive in they offer no advantage over the Cibies.

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Post by Toyo80 »

The lights i would recommend are the narva ultima 225, i come to this conclusion after seeing lightforce that had been used by different people over a varied period of time.

I have the 225's combo (spread & spot) & am very pleased with their performance.

I can't speak for the other ones you have mentioned.
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Re: Cibie V Lightforce

Post by bogged »

I've had Rally 2000s, then LF 240's and now trying Rally 4000's. Like the size of 4000's fit the bar a little better.

The 240's are best by far in the light stakes, and advantage of being adjustable - which is also the downfall. People can unscrew the bodies and walk off with them. Have had mine fawkt with twice now.

Will HID the 4000's this weekend... :) have the kit at home ready to go.
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Post by LuxyBoy »

Go for a drive with someone that has LightForce XTGs........ you'll buy them ;)
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Post by BEAR 80 »

Light Force are now doing the HID upgrade kits that will fit all of there lights for approx $200 per light, making them the best & cheapest HID light on the market.
I used to run Rally 4000's, and then Super Oscars, but have found for me that the Light Force 240's are the best, and toughest light I have had. It would take alot for me to change again.
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Post by pigletracing »

# lightforce cases dont rust # cebie's ????
# lightforce lenses dont smash # cebie's ???? do smash
when hit by rocks
# lightforce are TUFF & LOOK # cebie's were tuff
TUFF

LOOK BACK A FEW YEARS & ALL YOU SAW ON SEMIES WERE CEBIES OR BULL LIGHTS,& THESE ARE GUYS THAT DO ALOT MORE NIGHT DRIVING THAN US 4WD'ERS.
NOW THE MAIN LIGHT YOU SEE ON SEMMIE'S ARE LIGHT FORCE.
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Post by bogged »

pigletracing wrote:# lightforce cases dont rust # cebie's ????
# lightforce lenses dont smash # cebie's ???? do smash
when hit by rocks
# lightforce are TUFF & LOOK # cebie's were tuff
TUFF

LOOK BACK A FEW YEARS & ALL YOU SAW ON SEMIES WERE CEBIES OR BULL LIGHTS,& THESE ARE GUYS THAT DO ALOT MORE NIGHT DRIVING THAN US 4WD'ERS.
NOW THE MAIN LIGHT YOU SEE ON SEMMIE'S ARE LIGHT FORCE.
but any vagina can walk up unscrew the bodies without any tools and walk away with them.. your left with 2 stalks and globes in them (or in my case, they took the globes! and left the bodies..)
Otherwise, couldnt agree more. they are an awesome light.
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Post by tabernak »

# lightforce cases dont rust # cebie's ????
# lightforce lenses dont smash # cebie's ???? do smash
when hit by rocks
# lightforce are TUFF & LOOK # cebie's were tuff
TUFF

LOOK BACK A FEW YEARS & ALL YOU SAW ON SEMIES WERE CEBIES OR BULL LIGHTS,& THESE ARE GUYS THAT DO ALOT MORE NIGHT DRIVING THAN US 4WD'ERS.
NOW THE MAIN LIGHT YOU SEE ON SEMMIE'S ARE LIGHT FORCE.
Cibie Turinis don't rust

Cibie Turinis have plastc covers, therefore protecting lens

Which of the two looks better could be debated forever: some say lightforce looks tough (I agree), some say that they look redneck. I'm more interested in function, not form.

Yes, plenty of trucks have them, but I think a better indication of quality is the worldwide popularity (ARB sold worldwide for example): Turinis are sold and admired all over the world; from 4WD's in Australia to ridicously fast rally cars in Europe.

One is made in Australia, the other is made in Belgium, so I would imagine the build quality would be similiar.

and HIDs are in a different league altogether...

Apparently Jaycar do HID conversion for a very good price (someone told me $90), but don't fit Turinis: they may fit lightforce, Hella etc. This is a negative for Turinis if you wanted to upgrade to HID later on.
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Post by chops_Drover »

Apparently Jaycar do HID conversion for a very good price (someone told me $90),
Any more info on this??? Quality??
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Post by bushy555 »

Old Turini's use the H2 bulb. Newer Turini models use H1.
Near impossible to modify the older models to a HID bulb, since there is no such thing as a H2 HID bulb.



> Cibie Turinis don't rust

Erm, sorry, but yes they do. Keep yours long enough and they will.
IPF's, Hella's, Narva's, PIAA's, Cibie's... they will all eventually rust.
More so with a bit of beach driving. Some just take longer to rust than others.
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Lightforce HID conversion stuff: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5551/
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Post by Dooma_ »

Look Into Baxters - They are HID & are in the same price range as The Above mentioned Lights, I have a set of spreads on my Drive Car & we run 6 with a Combo of spread & pencil on race tuck, they have stood up to huge punishment. All so they they are not a very Large light so they fit a huge range of 4x4's & Bull bars. (Buy direct from Warehouse)

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Post by chops_Drover »

A little bit of info on the HID's from Jaycar.

$100 each - 1 bulb & ballist

come in H1, H3 & H4 only 35watts


Oh & the IPF's do rust, it doesnt take long either...
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Post by bogged »

chops_Drover wrote:A little bit of info on the HID's from Jaycar.

$100 each - 1 bulb & ballist

come in H1, H3 & H4 only 35watts...
so no better than Ebay or on4tou..
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Post by chops_Drover »

nope no better, but if you haven't had a good look or don't have a good understanding on what they are/ how they work go in and have a look in the box. Is much smaller unit than i imagined...
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Post by on4tou »

if you have about $550 to spend we have 4'' 7'' and 9'' hid spotlights all with a 2year warrant and have had them on all type of 4x4 comp truck here are some pic
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the 9'' is ace it has a range of about 1200m
the 7''is good for about 450+ m
the 4''is good for about 250m
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Post by chops_Drover »

Is that for a pair or just a single light??




Thanks for the quick reply to the pm earlier
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Post by on4tou »

for a pair
and that ok
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Post by rogantriton »

hay bogged let us know how the rally 4000's go after you've HID'd them? i have a set on my car at the moment and im happy with them just want that bit more.

cheers tom.
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Post by vanbox »

rogantriton wrote:hay bogged let us know how the rally 4000's go after you've HID'd them? i have a set on my car at the moment and im happy with them just want that bit more.

cheers tom.
I have a set of rallye 4000's with 35w (5000k) HID in them. I love them, but have never driven behind a set of lightforce. Using GPS for distance, i can get reflection of a qld speed sign from 2.3km away :D
its hard to measure useful ground distance, far enough :armsup:

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Post by rogantriton »

cheers paul. you comming to cruiser this weekend mate?
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Post by Skegbudley »

bushy555 wrote:Old Turini's use the H2 bulb. Newer Turini models use H1.
Near impossible to modify the older models to a HID bulb, since there is no such thing as a H2 HID bulb.



> Cibie Turinis don't rust

Erm, sorry, but yes they do. Keep yours long enough and they will.
IPF's, Hella's, Narva's, PIAA's, Cibie's... they will all eventually rust.
More so with a bit of beach driving. Some just take longer to rust than others.

Apart from the mounting nut there are no metal parts on a Nava light. How does polycarbonate rust?
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Post by droopypete »

amtravic1 wrote:I have been in vehicles with Lightforce lights and in my opinion for the terrain I drive in they offer no advantage over the Cibies.

Ian
If that is your car driving through the river in your avitar, then I think you are mistaken, lightforce lights offer a huge advantage in that sort of terrain.
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Post by shamozzle »

BEAR 80 wrote:Light Force are now doing the HID upgrade kits that will fit all of there lights for approx $200 per light, making them the best & cheapest HID light on the market.
I used to run Rally 4000's, and then Super Oscars, but have found for me that the Light Force 240's are the best, and toughest light I have had. It would take alot for me to change again.
Any info on the kit? Is it up on their website?
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Post by bogged »

shamozzle wrote: Is it up on their website?
tried the website? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by balzackracing »

LuxyBoy wrote:Go for a drive with someone that has LightForce XTGs........ you'll buy them ;)
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Post by pigletracing »

YOU CANT UN SCREW LIGHTFORCE XGT's TO LEAVE THE POST & GLOBE. BOGGED MUST BE MISTAKEN FOR THE OLDER LIGHTFIRCE BLITZ RANGE THAT COULD BE UNSCREWED... THATS WHY THEY BAUGHT OUT THE XGT
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Post by brad-chevlux »

pigletracing wrote:YOU CANT UN SCREW LIGHTFORCE XGT's TO LEAVE THE POST & GLOBE. BOGGED MUST BE MISTAKEN FOR THE OLDER LIGHTFIRCE BLITZ RANGE THAT COULD BE UNSCREWED... THATS WHY THEY BAUGHT OUT THE XGT

OK, BUT DID YOU NEED TO YELL?
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Post by droopypete »

pigletracing wrote:YOU CANT UN SCREW LIGHTFORCE XGT's TO LEAVE THE POST & GLOBE. BOGGED MUST BE MISTAKEN FOR THE OLDER LIGHTFIRCE BLITZ RANGE THAT COULD BE UNSCREWED... THATS WHY THEY BAUGHT OUT THE XGT
I don't think he said XGT's in his post, he said 240's.
And no need to YELL!! :)
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