TAPDH3T
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Can't wait to see it man.. Good luck
Oh and I bought a 40'' LED bar today!! Can't wait to put that on!
be careful of reflection of the light bouncing off the hood and ruining your night vision. the further back the lights are the less reflection you will get off the hood.
I believe Ron B painted the center of his hood black on his H1 because of this. I think a few with H3s have experienced this too.
big tiem want!!! I have emailed the company to see if there is any way that they can make on for my h3t!!
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this solves two problems... that dam full sized space takin up half the box... extends the already small box a slight bit, making for the perfect place to store m spetor Jerry Cans!
Fingers crossed they come back with some good news!!!
be careful of reflection of the light bouncing off the hood and ruining your night vision. the further back the lights are the less reflection you will get off the hood.
I believe Ron B painted the center of his hood black on his H1 because of this. I think a few with H3s have experienced this too.
I had the same issue with my OEM roof mounted lights. The glare at night when I switch them on was so bad, and when some dust hits the windshield it gets worse. I Ended up putting the black hummer plastic covers on them and using them just for show.
I've been fiddling with an idea to make a "U" shaped tray of sorts outta black ABS that could click into the front of those lights that would act as a shield to force the light forward rather than down onto the hood. I think if I make the bends match up with the holes in the frame around the lights themselves and put tabs on it that would click in at the same place as the covers that *could* solve the problems we've all been having. Just need to mock up a set and see if my idea would look ok and work well. point being, they would be removable so you could keep the covers on, then swap the covers for these trays when you"re ready to use the lights.I had the same issue with my OEM roof mounted lights. The glare at night when I switch them on was so bad, and when some dust hits the windshield it gets worse. I Ended up putting the black hummer plastic covers on them and using them just for show.