Blinding work lights

/ Blinding work lights #1  

Chris2520

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Well, I had an idea to put the foward work lights under the bottom of the top of the roll bar. my foward work lights are as most of you with JD work lights. on top of the blinkers brush gaurd. and there about even with your head. And thay blind the crap out of me...:( I dont like it. there so bright. i cant even tell if the insterment lights on the dash are on. and you can only see strate a head. it makes me mad....:mad: the rear lights under the blinkers faceing backwards seem to be ok. i see no problem mounting them to the roll bar. I know someone gave Kenny crap for doing it. well i mesured the steel with a mic , and its 133 wall. so no little hole for wires are going to affect it. i was thinking about putting them up top under the bar as not to get clipped by branches. kinda faceing out a little , like a TBL. i will run the wires through the ropes in a rubber hose. so where the ropes fold the wires wont get chaffed. I think you would be able to see much better. and light more area. So whats the feed back on this idea....:)
 
/ Blinding work lights #2  
They need to have a black flat material under the light pointing forward to shield the light off the area's that cause problems. Same problem on a boat or jeeps with lightbars unless there is a shield under it to stop the light from shining where you don't want it. It will work.
 
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