Actually that's my first time to see our product on a RAV4... Usually they are on truck or Jeep or SXS but nice to know now the RAV4 are capable for off roading
Have you had any issues with power to the light bar ? I connected my auxbeam switch panel the same way you did and my spot beam pattern only turns on at low speeds. After 30mph the beam fades away and only the flood stays on.
I’m new to customizing lighting onto my 2019 RAV4 and would like your opinion. What would be the difference in terms of light coverage if the light bar was installed on the roof top instead of the bottom of the front?
Question: Did the bumper hold up over time (like the way you mounted the light bar)? I was thinking of mounting the same way however I am concerened about the stability of mounting it to the bumper alone? Also is the light beam shakey? or is it stable?
Looks great! Have you had any issues overloading the fuse? I’m not too familiar with wiring modifications and I also have the hybrid version. I’m planning on adding a light bar, raptor lights and ditch lights so I’m worried about overloading the single point with the auxbeam switch.
If you're referring to the add-a-fuse thats not an issue. Thats just powering the leds of the controller. The actual heavy draw is coming from the much larger red positive lead that connects to the battery. So overloading the fuse will never be an issue. If you're referring to the swappable fuses that are actually in the AuxBeam box, those can be changed out to any amperage depending on what you plan to install.
I haven't had any strain issues when using those lights. If there was a light bar mounted to the roof there definitely would be! I personally never use my roof lightbar on my Tacoma as it really illuminates the hood and any kicked up dust making it difficult to see.
Actually that's my first time to see our product on a RAV4... Usually they are on truck or Jeep or SXS but nice to know now the RAV4 are capable for off roading
Still a lot planned for this Rav, actually have taken it on a few sketchy jeep trails too. So far so good!
Rav4 offroads better than cars that are made for offroading. Especially the gen 1 rav4.
Thanks for the video, very instructive, greetings from Mexico! 👋
How did you delete the drl?
Have you had any issues with power to the light bar ? I connected my auxbeam switch panel the same way you did and my spot beam pattern only turns on at low speeds. After 30mph the beam fades away and only the flood stays on.
where did you get the full beam signal. so the led bar follow the cars higth beam ?
The Rav has a grill shutter system that you completely blocked.
I was wondering about the location of the grill shutter system. I wonder if he’s had any airflow issues yet?
Which usb connection did you use for the add a fuse?
I’m new to customizing lighting onto my 2019 RAV4 and would like your opinion. What would be the difference in terms of light coverage if the light bar was installed on the roof top instead of the bottom of the front?
Looks nice. Is the color of the Rav4 lunar Rock?
Howdy, Yes it is!
@@PacificRoamer what is the width of that light bar? 24 inches?
Where did get the ditch light bracket
Question: Did the bumper hold up over time (like the way you mounted the light bar)? I was thinking of mounting the same way however I am concerened about the stability of mounting it to the bumper alone? Also is the light beam shakey? or is it stable?
Bumper and light bar still holding up just fine. No tightening has been needed and its still fully secured with no stress marks on the plastic.
Looks great! Have you had any issues overloading the fuse? I’m not too familiar with wiring modifications and I also have the hybrid version. I’m planning on adding a light bar, raptor lights and ditch lights so I’m worried about overloading the single point with the auxbeam switch.
If you're referring to the add-a-fuse thats not an issue. Thats just powering the leds of the controller. The actual heavy draw is coming from the much larger red positive lead that connects to the battery. So overloading the fuse will never be an issue. If you're referring to the swappable fuses that are actually in the AuxBeam box, those can be changed out to any amperage depending on what you plan to install.
Crimp on are safer. The ones you like can cause fire.
The spot pod lights tend to brigten up your hood! So, my concern is whether the glare from the hood cause eye strain to you or not ?
I haven't had any strain issues when using those lights. If there was a light bar mounted to the roof there definitely would be! I personally never use my roof lightbar on my Tacoma as it really illuminates the hood and any kicked up dust making it difficult to see.
To bad the spot lights don't have away to adjust like a side mirror.
Awesome!
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