when purchasing my htx230's i added up what my old hid's and lightbars costed and really wasn't that much more for these lights . For the amount of country driving at night i do i can justify the purchase and i am very happy with them
I have a total of 36000 lumens to front of my truck. Having my rooflights further back on the roof eliminate bonnet reflection. The pro of using rooflights is that I get lots good light down the ditches and see deers etc. before they are on the road. In the nordic winter we get light over high plowed snow walls along our roads.
You bet. I have them on my Iveco 4x4 Daily. Penetration unbeatable and because they look very plain the bastards that knock lights off vehicles tend to attact to the blinged up leds etc. Best kept secret.
I bought a set for my Kenworth a few weeks ago. They replaced a set of Lightforce 240 Blitz 70W with diffusers when the external ballasts gave up the ghost. I had them for several years. The reflectors also went dull. I don’t think there is a huge difference, but the main advantage is that you can use the LEDs by themselves and use the combined LED/HID on long straight roads. I do a lot of night driving on the Nullarbor, Kimberley and Pilbara where the cost of the lights far outweighs the cost of damage hitting a bull, or even camels which we see on the Nullarbor. I think they are probably better quality than the 240 Blitz. For me they are worth the money.
Good review Ronny, always love your videos. Looking forward to more trips and more reviews. Just got finished watching the Pilbara series! What a trip! You inspire me a good one, one day I'd love to bring my truck over and take a trip with ya, oh how cool would that be!? Haha, one can dream eh? Cheers mate!
the Kings lights are okay for the price. Tho mine the black paint faded to grey but both are still working great a year later. I also just have a 22" light bar and 2 4" LED's for about that 50-100m distance. I would never use the Lights with oncoming cars tho. White light is very harsh on the eyes.
Nice review Ronny, I would LOVE to have some of your old gear. I am afriad I could never afford it on my own. What I would truly love would be to come join you for a trek through the bush. Oh well, I can dream. Wheel on mate!
I only use Great Whites. Tried a couple of the cheaper brands, yeah, I can see why people purchase them. But you get what you pay for. Using one 9 led bar and two 24 led round spotties, I can see a good, very well lit 500m ahead, with bloody awesome spread. This set up allows me to use all lights behind trucks without bothering them like HID do. And yes, I wait for the boys n girls to let me know they’re not blinded from behind.
Can I assume that you previously looked at replacing OEM head lights with upgraded Hi-Low HID's for distance, then adding LED's for spread. My thinking at this point since I have not put any on my new rig yet that I would go that route and add smaller LED's fanning say a 270 deg. path side to side. I like these and they look great, like to hear what you might choose to switch around to later. Great videos, getting better all the time!!
3 years down the road... how are they holding up? My first ones failed within a year... then within an hours use the warranty replacements failed also. Research on the usual forums has revealed that the LED rings have huge quality issues hence the Gen 2 was introduced to replace the ever-problematic Gen 1’s. Thoughts please fella.
Yes, been very interested in these, but concerned about the loss of size with centre spot beam reflector. Would you consider running the roof LED's on the side or even at a 45degree angle for the bush work and camp set up?
for a spread beam on those lightforce surely the top 4 and the bottom 4 globes (LED) lights around the circle do next to nothing? Ronny can you tape the four (4) at top and bottom too see if they are much different please ?
Been looking for a review on these, cheers Ronny 🍻👍🏻 I would still go with the standard hid on the bull bar and an led light bar on the roof as my personal preference - still a great review. Would love to do a trip with you and the fellas, cheers, Matt.
Ronny, thanks for this review. I wish you could also do.a review of the Hellfyr. I am so interested with how it performs. They use halogen which as per experience produces much contrast than a super white light which blows or dissolves image contrast which is not safe when driving. Thanks in advance.
Hi Ronny, would you be able to tell us why you change a new set of lightforce HTX on your vehicle? I am on the third set already, first set last about a year less than 100 hours of use, the second set last about a few months, less than 10 hours of use. The led ring burn out on the HTX is a well known problem, stay away from Lightforce HTX!!!
Love Ronny to try the Aust made Fyrlight Nemesis 9000. 24volt halogen. parts such as lens and reflector easily replacable. less expensive than HID. Better than LED in hazy smoky situations and the long distance penetration unbeatable. Cheers.
You might need to do another one now that our rules changed for the roof mount lights haha I recall you saying you actually like it or have been using it on road since 😉
Now here is a bushy guy anyone will expect his channel to be rough and tough-but he is the opposite. He is very polite, aware that kids might be watching and can still be Aussie without being abusive and vulgar. Compare him to John Cadogan- I stopped watching him because he is downright rude, filthy and has a very high opinion of self. I contacted his brokerage to save "thousands"- ended up buying from the local dealer anyway because of lazy and careless approach by his staff.Good on you Ronny and thank you for entertaining without the obsceneties.
I have a 52" curved led bar from Amazon for a little over 100 dollars and this shit is great. Okay, its a bit too big but hey, everybody makes onlineshopping-mistakes :) the bar goes up to 600 meters with 400-500 meters usable light and a great spread. Maybe you need to see a 1km ahead, but here in Europe it is not that useful. The bar on the roof gives me enough distance and spread. So for me a cheap led bar does the job and the buildquality really seems okay.
HTX is a fantastic innovative light - 1768m @ 1 lux. For extreme offroad - grab the top stay bracket for $20 lightforce.com/product/230mm-xtreme-top-stay-bracket/
Must say not that impressed with the HTX the LED ring is not up to scratch not enough spread and the hid is to much of pencil beam. For the money you can set up a much better system for a lot less. Like your reviews
The problem with these sort of lights is that some idiots who owned them turn them on even when driving on suburbs. Someone with these lights behind you will blind you, making using the mirrors difficult to use.
good review I'm thinking these will be perfect, hit me up if you want to try something new and sell me your htx's ;-) at least you're not one of those blokes who buys a 100k cruiser and fits shit lights to save a few bucks lol
haha true, if I wasn't driving much at night I'd probably not buy good/pricey lights however. Buy given the amount of night driving I do Good Lights are a must.
I just drove to Kalbarri from Mandurah, we hit the road at midnight and had to sit on 105kph the whole way through till gerraldton till the sun came up bloody ridiculous without driving lights almost run over an echidna and slowed down for 6 roos
Not a good light setup you got there, no one in the real world needs pencil beams that far & the look of light all over bonnet is a turn off. A pair of good LED driving lights blow these away with more useful beam pattern. HID is obsolete & those rings of leds give what any 20" ligghtbar can do with a bit of DIY diffuser lens.
when purchasing my htx230's i added up what my old hid's and lightbars costed and really wasn't that much more for these lights . For the amount of country driving at night i do i can justify the purchase and i am very happy with them
I have a total of 36000 lumens to front of my truck.
Having my rooflights further back on the roof eliminate bonnet reflection.
The pro of using rooflights is that I get lots good light down the ditches and see deers etc. before they are on the road.
In the nordic winter we get light over high plowed snow walls along our roads.
Nice kit. When you engage the roof lights night becomes day, you can see everything, far and near. Nice to have.
I love my lightforce lights, great quality gear.
I'm onto a set of FYRLYT Nemesis 9000's. To say I'm impressed would be an understatement.
You bet. I have them on my Iveco 4x4 Daily. Penetration unbeatable and because they look very plain the bastards that knock lights off vehicles tend to attact to the blinged up leds etc. Best kept secret.
I have the Fyrlyt 5000. Happy with the lights but am considering upgrading to the 9000. Love the halogen colour.
Cheers Ronny, just the review I was looking for. Keep up the good work mate.👍🏻
I bought a set for my Kenworth a few weeks ago. They replaced a set of Lightforce 240 Blitz 70W with diffusers when the external ballasts gave up the ghost. I had them for several years. The reflectors also went dull.
I don’t think there is a huge difference, but the main advantage is that you can use the LEDs by themselves and use the combined LED/HID on long straight roads. I do a lot of night driving on the Nullarbor, Kimberley and Pilbara where the cost of the lights far outweighs the cost of damage hitting a bull, or even camels which we see on the Nullarbor. I think they are probably better quality than the 240 Blitz. For me they are worth the money.
Good review Ronny, always love your videos. Looking forward to more trips and more reviews. Just got finished watching the Pilbara series! What a trip! You inspire me a good one, one day I'd love to bring my truck over and take a trip with ya, oh how cool would that be!? Haha, one can dream eh? Cheers mate!
Can you please try the fyrlyt nemesis 9000s please!?!?
Cheers for the video Ronny. Would love if you did more light reviews, it's difficult finding good reviews on lights
Im going down to the 4wdsupercentre today, and they've got a deal for the 9" LED spotties at only $134. Bloody good if you ask me!
Jack Atchison 4wd Supacentre 😂😂
Ronny you need to upload more often!!
the Kings lights are okay for the price. Tho mine the black paint faded to grey but both are still working great a year later. I also just have a 22" light bar and 2 4" LED's for about that 50-100m distance. I would never use the Lights with oncoming cars tho. White light is very harsh on the eyes.
I hope Fyrlyt offer you a set of their Nemesis 9000s.
Nice review Ronny, I would LOVE to have some of your old gear. I am afriad I could never afford it on my own. What I would truly love would be to come join you for a trek through the bush. Oh well, I can dream. Wheel on mate!
1.31 you gotta love Cruiser headlights, especially when you turn the high beams on.
they are a top light Ronny, got a pair myself and also a pair of 4wdsupacentre leds which are very good for their price
Damn impressive, and they make your regular truck lights look almost nonexistent on video.
I finally understand your number plate!!!
Great review again Ronny
Really solid review. Great channel.
I only use Great Whites. Tried a couple of the cheaper brands, yeah, I can see why people purchase them. But you get what you pay for. Using one 9 led bar and two 24 led round spotties, I can see a good, very well lit 500m ahead, with bloody awesome spread.
This set up allows me to use all lights behind trucks without bothering them like HID do. And yes, I wait for the boys n girls to let me know they’re not blinded from behind.
Can you do a video on installing LED Bar/Driving light?
Can I assume that you previously looked at replacing OEM head lights with upgraded Hi-Low HID's for distance, then adding LED's for spread. My thinking at this point since I have not put any on my new rig yet that I would go that route and add smaller LED's fanning say a 270 deg. path side to side. I like these and they look great, like to hear what you might choose to switch around to later. Great videos, getting better all the time!!
Fyrlyt Nemisis 9000! Try them mate! Don't have them myself but keen for a review
honest as always,thx ronnie
3 years later, would you change your front lights or they are that good that nothing bet them?
Sleipnir & Ragnarok.
Looks great on a number plate.
would love to see a Fyrlyt review
3 years down the road... how are they holding up? My first ones failed within a year... then within an hours use the warranty replacements failed also.
Research on the usual forums has revealed that the LED rings have huge quality issues hence the Gen 2 was introduced to replace the ever-problematic Gen 1’s.
Thoughts please fella.
Is it worth it over traditional spotties and a short bar in between? Nice idea but pretty pricey?
Yes, been very interested in these, but concerned about the loss of size with centre spot beam reflector.
Would you consider running the roof LED's on the side or even at a 45degree angle for the bush work and camp set up?
You should try hid spotys with a 32inch light bar on top of the bar
I like my HTX's but in all honesty I wasn't amazed or blown away by them.
retry tobuy why's that?
Would you buy them again?
for a spread beam on those lightforce surely the top 4 and the bottom 4 globes (LED) lights around the circle do next to nothing? Ronny can you tape the four (4) at top and bottom too see if they are much different please ?
Been looking for a review on these, cheers Ronny 🍻👍🏻 I would still go with the standard hid on the bull bar and an led light bar on the roof as my personal preference - still a great review. Would love to do a trip with you and the fellas, cheers, Matt.
Would love to see you check out fyrlyts!
Ronny, thanks for this review. I wish you could also do.a review of the Hellfyr. I am so interested with how it performs. They use halogen which as per experience produces much contrast than a super white light which blows or dissolves image contrast which is not safe when driving.
Thanks in advance.
what happend to the hood? looks like scoop is missing..
Nice review thanks for posting
Try the LightForce Genisis LED!!??
Hi Ronny, would you be able to tell us why you change a new set of lightforce HTX on your vehicle? I am on the third set already, first set last about a year less than 100 hours of use, the second set last about a few months, less than 10 hours of use. The led ring burn out on the HTX is a well known problem, stay away from Lightforce HTX!!!
Fan Yu i had the same problem, just got rid of mine
Good review, you seem to have the spots pointed quite high, is there a reason for this?
I really enjoyed watching your programs you should come to New South Wales
Thanks for the video
Love Ronny to try the Aust made Fyrlight Nemesis 9000. 24volt halogen. parts such as lens and reflector easily replacable. less expensive than HID. Better than LED in hazy smoky situations and the long distance penetration unbeatable. Cheers.
Love your work on most things but to do an honest review you must state the price as that effects alot of people's decisions.
Nice review. Thanks
Cool numberplate, you have a horse with 8 legs. I like it. Cheers from germany
Try the FyrLyts!!!!
You might need to do another one now that our rules changed for the roof mount lights haha
I recall you saying you actually like it or have been using it on road since 😉
Now here is a bushy guy anyone will expect his channel to be rough and tough-but he is the opposite. He is very polite, aware that kids might be watching and can still be Aussie without being abusive and vulgar. Compare him to John Cadogan- I stopped watching him because he is downright rude, filthy and has a very high opinion of self. I contacted his brokerage to save "thousands"- ended up buying from the local dealer anyway because of lazy and careless approach by his staff.Good on you Ronny and thank you for entertaining without the obsceneties.
where could I rent 3 toyotas Land Cruiser to go from Sydney to Perth? any suggestions?
Well done.
I have good enough light with my full led light, spread and range, almost like driving in the day
I have a 52" curved led bar from Amazon for a little over 100 dollars and this shit is great. Okay, its a bit too big but hey, everybody makes onlineshopping-mistakes :) the bar goes up to 600 meters with 400-500 meters usable light and a great spread. Maybe you need to see a 1km ahead, but here in Europe it is not that useful. The bar on the roof gives me enough distance and spread. So for me a cheap led bar does the job and the buildquality really seems okay.
Thanks
Haha i was thinking i knew that road you were filming on to start with 😁
Dyllan Strickland I
How much are they
and thats USD haha
That is correct - but you will always find good deals around, especially at 4WD shows and our retail partners.
Lightforce no problem
cheep spread led bars are easy to come by .. but this has nice HID's and just enough spread
I don't get a review that does not give the price
No apologies needed big fella...
I wasn't Impressed by these at all.
ill buy ur old lights !!!
It might have been the camera, but didn't think much of them in the video.... at $800 I wouldn't be buying a set
$800 USD!!!! That is spendy for some flood/spot combo..... or maybe I'm just cheap. :)
bergi85 not as bad as the ARB intensity series.
Yeah I guess you get what you pay for, and I am very much a novice when it comes to overlanding/off-roading.
STEDI type x's are $599AUD for the set..i reckon they are the best value for money along with warranty and performance.
Yeah I understand. I am perfectly happy with my "Amazon" Nilight bar and pods. They were cheap and I am not out in the backcountry for weeks on end.
bergi85 whatever suits the purpose, right? Haha I'm on that budget life with my auxbeam lol
To be honest , not really impressed. The LED ring is pretty cool though and I think my parkers are brighter than your high beam haha
HTX is a fantastic innovative light - 1768m @ 1 lux. For extreme offroad - grab the top stay bracket for $20 lightforce.com/product/230mm-xtreme-top-stay-bracket/
I’d be buying the FYRLYT NEMESIS instead of these…
These are good but the FYRLYT are better…
These are $1200 usd I can't imagine spending that much money of two lights, I get they are great an all, that's just a ton of money.
Those look like nice lights but they are too spendy for my rig.
Those look to be the bees knees. But... the price. Wow.
I guess you can go cheap but they won't last long. Buy cheap buy twice?
Must say not that impressed with the HTX the LED ring is not up to scratch not enough spread and the hid is to much of pencil beam. For the money you can set up a much better system for a lot less. Like your reviews
Im sure they are good lights, but not worth the asking price.
Boll scheint
theyre great if youve got all the money in the world to waste onyour rig.... im happy with my £50 52" lightbar off ebay lol
The problem with these sort of lights is that some idiots who owned them turn them on even when driving on suburbs. Someone with these lights behind you will blind you, making using the mirrors difficult to use.
And while your at it. Maybe a haircut also.
good review I'm thinking these will be perfect, hit me up if you want to try something new and sell me your htx's ;-) at least you're not one of those blokes who buys a 100k cruiser and fits shit lights to save a few bucks lol
haha true, if I wasn't driving much at night I'd probably not buy good/pricey lights however. Buy given the amount of night driving I do Good Lights are a must.
I just drove to Kalbarri from Mandurah, we hit the road at midnight and had to sit on 105kph the whole way through till gerraldton till the sun came up bloody ridiculous without driving lights almost run over an echidna and slowed down for 6 roos
Not a good light setup you got there, no one in the real world needs pencil beams that far & the look of light all over bonnet is a turn off. A pair of good LED driving lights blow these away with more useful beam pattern. HID is obsolete & those rings of leds give what any 20" ligghtbar can do with a bit of DIY diffuser lens.
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