Driving Light Accessories
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Driving Light Accessories
Raptor 70W Driving Light Rim Kit
$14.00 – $79.00 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Driving Light Accessories
Raptor 120W Driving Light Rim Kit
$16.00 – $97.00 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Driving Light Accessories
Nitro Maxx Light Bar Brackets to suit Rhino Pioneer Platform (below rack)
$114.00 -
Driving Light Accessories
Nitro Maxx Light Bar Brackets to suit Rhino Pioneer Platform (level with rack)
$120.00 -
Driving Light Accessories
Raptor Light Bar Brackets to suit Ford Ranger PX Series & Wildtrack, FX4 (With Roof Rails)
$98.00 -
Driving Light Accessories
Raptor Light Bar Brackets to suit Holden Colorado Z21 Sports Cat Roof Rails
$98.00 -
Driving Light Accessories
Raptor Light Bar Lower Grill Mounting Brackets to suit Ford Ranger & Everest 2015-22
$90.00
Driving light accessories and spare parts ensure your driving lights and light bars operate perfectly. They are critical to the operation of your lights and ensure they can be safely attached to your vehicle, as well as safely used while driving. Accessories include bulbs, adapters, standard light and light bar wiring harnesses, patch leads, light brackets, plate mounts, lens covers, anti-theft nuts, switches, plugs, and more!
Can I wire up driving lights myself?
Driving lights are designed to significantly improve visibility and it is possible to install them yourself, however this will depend on your level of familiarity and confidence with lighting and electrical wiring, as well as vehicles. If you do not have experience or the tools for wiring up driving lights yourself, you may need to enlist the help of a professional to assist you with this task, to ensure that your lights are connected properly, work efficiently and are safe to use.
Can you wire LED driving lights directly to battery?
You can’t directly connect your driving lights and the vehicle battery. If you try to directly connect you LEDs to your battery, you may cause the lights to overheat and melt the wires, which can cause a lot of problems. LEDs should be run at a low voltage, so they don’t overheat.