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LHA 8000 LED Hideaways from LED Outfitters. (Solid RED)
The LHA 8000 lights are very simular to the others that are offered on the market.
1. Come with a good amount of cabling to run for the connections.
2. very low profile to work in confined taillight housings.
3. inline flasher (used the wirnig diagram on the flasher, the paper one is written for different wire colors on the sync and pattern)
4. very bright, I was very surprised in the amount that was put out behind the red lense of the taillights.
5. super easy to install.
6. $52.99 with multiple color options and split options.
In the past on the hideaway LED's people have mentioned that they do not seem to put out as much light and I agreed. But it looks like technology is catching up when it comes to the LED HAWs. I have not compared these to any other particular maker for a side by side comparison but I was impressed with them, as was the department that was getting them.
I would have gotten some pictures of them in the light but I was under a crunch to get in and on the road due to storms that were coming into central MS.
The LHA 8000 lights are very simular to the others that are offered on the market.
1. Come with a good amount of cabling to run for the connections.
2. very low profile to work in confined taillight housings.
3. inline flasher (used the wirnig diagram on the flasher, the paper one is written for different wire colors on the sync and pattern)
4. very bright, I was very surprised in the amount that was put out behind the red lense of the taillights.
5. super easy to install.
6. $52.99 with multiple color options and split options.
In the past on the hideaway LED's people have mentioned that they do not seem to put out as much light and I agreed. But it looks like technology is catching up when it comes to the LED HAWs. I have not compared these to any other particular maker for a side by side comparison but I was impressed with them, as was the department that was getting them.
I would have gotten some pictures of them in the light but I was under a crunch to get in and on the road due to storms that were coming into central MS.
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