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LED Light Bar on the Cart
I've been looking to supplement my golf cart front lighting with an LED front mounted light bar. Found a few ideas of what I want and mounting options, but wonder what you folks are using and where you installed them? Did it make a difference? Thinking around 1300-1600 lumens to keep the foot print manageable.
I did a forum search but came up empty. |
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I have been looking at LEDs for a number of applications. These are easy to install if you have the time and a few simple tools. I suggest you look at this for DIY: "LED light Installation instructions" on the internet. You will find many helpful sites and all the material needed.
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Do you mean the light bars that blinds all on coming traffic. I meant cart had had one mounted on roof. I sure he turned night into day but anybody in front of him count see
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Check out the truck stop out on rte 44..all kinds of led's
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Where to buy and the installation is not a problem for me. Was thinking it will probably go on the Yamaha plastic bumper. Thanks for all your concerns about blinding and causing headaches to others.
I have noticed a few installs around the Villages and thought maybe those folks might chime in on their performance.... |
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Please let us know how you make out. Thinking about doing the same on my cart. I see MUCH better at night with wife's LED headlights on her 2019 Yamaha. Just looked.... I did quote.... sorry! |
Superbrightleds.com.
Also eBay has everything and it all the same Chinese crap all the other places sell for 4x more. |
I had Carts and Clubs install LED headlights on my cart; I also installed a small LED light bar on my Yamaha front bumper.
I come home from work a lot of times at night and I like to see what’s in front of me. |
Off road light bars should be against the law when used on state roads
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I’m going To get one of the locomotive, or barge lights, or better yet lighthouse lantern put on front of my golf cart and turn night into day. I won’t care if it blinds oncoming traffic cause the lights can’t be adjusted not shine in the eyes of on coming traffic, after all it about me don’t care if I blind them.
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Think of the carts driving toward you on the trail. They are blinded
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These added lights should only be used when there is no oncoming traffic and a separate an/off switch should be installed for easy control. They should never be directly activated when the normal headlights are turned on or you will blind oncoming traffic as well as traffic in front of you when they use their mirrors. Just simple politeness and use of technology makes it acceptable for everyone.
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I had an aircraft landing light put in my patrol car spotlight for nighttime stops; I could see every movement going on in those vehicles.
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Just saw your posting, and perhaps you have solved the issue by now, but we had one installed at The Villages Golf Carts in Sumter Landing. It made a huge difference in lighting up the trail, as we have an older cart with standard headlights.
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