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Installed LED side flood lights.

Camper_Jeff___K
Nomad III
Nomad III
When we drive along mountain and other smaller dark at night roads, there have been many times when we simply could not see what we were turning into such as a ditch, stump, rock, etc... I was looking around for some type of light that I could install that would do the job. I finally came across a 4" round LED light by ECCO that would fit inside a rubber grommet that would fit into a 4-1/2" hole drilled into the F-250's bumper. I drilled a hole on both the left and right sides of the bumper centered in the flat of the bumper but still pointing down and forward at about the correct angle to illuminate the blind area we have driving into the turns. The LED floods only use .9 amps and put out 650 lumens. They do a good job of lighting the dark areas. This is a good solution for anybody else who experiences this problem. The installation is clean and could almost be mistaken for factory option.



This is a view of the flood from the right side.



View of the right side flood from in front of the truck.



Flood and headlight on viewing at 45 degrees.



View from the front with the headlights and flood lights on.



Flood illumination as seen from drivers seat.



Flood illumination as seen from front left corner of truck.



View from 15'~ in front of truck. Flood light only shining to illuminate side.

It's a good solution for my needs and perhaps others. Cost was 130.00 for all parts and about 3 hours time.
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C7XR7
Explorer
Explorer
That's a nice job, I've been a few dark back country roads and those would be handy.
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