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Title: In need of Lighting 101 info
Post by: Headrope on July 29, 2008, 12:09:22 AM
I'm dicking around with the idea of adding some lights to my quads so they can see better at night. What do I need to know?

I'm guessing I can run two 35 watt lights in addition to the factory lights. Yes? No?

Do I need to buy lights that are ATV specific or can any 12 volt light work?
Title: Re: In need of Lighting 101 info
Post by: Krandall on July 29, 2008, 08:25:20 AM
http://www.raptorsource.com/forum/index.php?topic=1011.0


Here's a decent read. It really boils down to.. how do you want the lights mounted.. Bar mount or in the stock position. Do you want to use the Stock assembly or a whole new one?

Title: Re: In need of Lighting 101 info
Post by: Headrope on July 29, 2008, 11:15:59 AM
I"m not really sure if I want to use the stock assembly or another one. Swapping out the stock bulb with a Sylvania one from an auto parts store is intriguing - and definitely within my price range.

Even if I wasn't a cheap bastard I would not be willing to spend $400 on auxiliary lighting on the quad. That's just too much money. For that much I could buy off road lights for my pickup.
Title: Re: In need of Lighting 101 info
Post by: Krandall on July 29, 2008, 12:44:18 PM
Quote from: Headrope on July 29, 2008, 11:15:59 AM
I"m not really sure if I want to use the stock assembly or another one. Swapping out the stock bulb with a Sylvania one from an auto parts store is intriguing - and definitely within my price range.

Even if I wasn't a cheap Bass Turd I would not be willing to spend $400 on auxiliary lighting on the quad. That's just too much money. For that much I could buy off road lights for my pickup.

I hear ya there. Soltek Lighting has a plug n' play kit available on their site: I'm sure he'd do a discount:
http://simpleracing.com/v1/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=32&osCsid=8b471fccbb488eb918cd186cafa1ecc6

Otherwise, there's some HID options available on ebay for around 100. I can get links if interested.
Title: Re: In need of Lighting 101 info
Post by: Headrope on July 29, 2008, 10:26:29 PM
Links not necessary. But I appreciate it.
I'm really looking to stay within the $100 range, which seems to keep me at stock lighting levels. But I might have found a way to use stock lighting (35watts) that will improve things. I found a helmet light that looks like it will do the trick:  http://www.helmetlight.com/
Title: Re: In need of Lighting 101 info
Post by: Bert on July 29, 2008, 11:20:20 PM
I read 2 threads on RF about HID's from Duane & Shawnz, they really like their $100 HID's from Ebay.  They also sorted out some  issues & showed these kits to be an affordable option with tons of light in return.  ;)