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Spooky:

--- Quote from: "beast5680" ---saving some pennies for his stuff, anyone know if he will be at billing?
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Yep, on Stand D6.

The only thing I've bought from them so far is the jump lead system.

Elmo:
Ahah the truth is out, its a multipurpose "thungy" for off-roaders :)

Horness:

--- Quote from: "Colin 009 a.k.a. Wally" ---
Not Telling, :wink:  :lol:
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http://www.x-eng.co.uk/X-Zag.asp?MID=47

 :shock:  - It's like a swiss army tool for off-roaders  :lol:

Horness:
Looking in the fitting manual - the X-Lites use these bulbs


I'm thinking of ordering 2 sets (2x 12 degree and 2x 38 degree) to give me a pencil-like beam from the middle, and a spread beam on the outsides.

Question is - are these bulbs going to up to the job?

ChrisW:
In my opinion, I've got to say that I'm not overly impressed with those lights - they look more suited to a display window in Dorothy Perkins or something (which I think is exactly where they have come from!).
The lamps are standard 12V dichroic type with a GU5.3 cap and reading the fitting instructions they just appear to have had a groove machined in the back of the body to fit a tube/cage.
I wasn't aware of a 'rough service' lamp of this type and there doesn't appear to be anything to stop water entering the body of the fitting.
Are they really fit for purpose?!

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