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Rock Light Suggestions - Pure Wite

Discussion in 'Lighting' started by ADV4RNR, Oct 24, 2024.

  1. Oct 24, 2024 at 7:26 AM
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    ADV4RNR

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    Looking for any rock light suggestions.

    I installed a set of 8 Mictuning RBG/W rock lights a while ago, but didn't find out until I turned them on that the "white" is created by turning on the RBG LEDs all at once to try and create white.

    It's more of a rainbow mess than white.

    I want a set of plain white that are decent quality, fairly bright, and don't cost $400.

    Any suggestions?

    I've dug through Amazon and eBay looking at hundreds....but you never know how well they will actually work.
     
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    KC Cyclone v2 are the best rock lights... half the price of BD and better light quality.
     
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  3. Oct 25, 2024 at 11:53 AM
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    What he said.
     
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    Diode Dynamics. Check those out. I saw them at the Toyota Jamboree. I have the DD fog lights and I’ve completely submerged them and they didn’t even flicker
     
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    Better than Baja Dssigns?
     
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    By far. They're a ring of LEDs so the light quality is much less harsh with better coverage. Had 6 of the v1 under my gladiator and I'll be doing the same with the v2 under the 4Runner.
     
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    I had some Diode Dynamics and loved them.
     
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    So...figured I had better finish this up and show everyone what I finally decided on. I don't use rock lights very often, so didn't want to spend a ton of $$...ok, so, I'm cheap!

    All of the suggestions ran well over $400. I was hoping to spend more like $100.

    I ended up picking up these from Amazon: lights

    They were $100 for a set of 8 (of course, now they are on sale). The one thing I liked about them is that I could build my own wiring harness. The original lights I had on had a ton of extra wiring that I had to coil up. These I could trim to exact length. The include wire on each light was about 15 feet. More that enough length.

    Anyhow, they have been on the 4Runner for a month now, and I am happy with them. They've been through rain and are all still working just fine. I'm very happy with the amount of light output. This crappy picture was taken in a totally dark garage.

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