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lightforce

Post by muzz82 »

I have noticed on the light force website that they sell different heat sinks for the hid lights to change the beam angle. lightforce are a great light very happy with them, how ever i feel the spread could be a little better, even with the combo cover on the light. has anybody tried these, do they make much difference. if i remember correctly the angles available were 6.8deg 9.5deg fitted and 11.8. i was just thinkin with the after markets kits available and the adptors required this would be something that could perhaps be done easily if it worked well
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Re: lightforce

Post by Jeeps »

muzz82 wrote:I have noticed on the light force website that they sell different heat sinks for the hid lights to change the beam angle. lightforce are a great light very happy with them, how ever i feel the spread could be a little better, even with the combo cover on the light. has anybody tried these, do they make much difference. if i remember correctly the angles available were 6.8deg 9.5deg fitted and 11.8. i was just thinkin with the after markets kits available and the adptors required this would be something that could perhaps be done easily if it worked well
I have the combo's on a standard set of 240 Blitz's. It does provide some spread but you still get a big spotlight in the middle. Sure the spot covers provide more distance but it's barely noticable compared to the combo's. Maybe 50 metres more. I went from cheapish Narvas to the Blitz Lightforce with combo covers and i still reckon that Narvas had a better spread. I was actually dissapointed with the 240's light output compared to my previous targa 200 narvas. Lightforce wins distance hands down but i don't drive with binoculars. If i had known this beforehand i would have gone with 170's because they have a full spread cover.

For the love of god Lightforce please release a proper full spread cover for the 240's!

cheers
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