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Old 06-21-2018, 10:51 PM   #4
captmetal
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: outlaw 37ls
State: Europe
Posts: 230
THOR #6831
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Originally Posted by blw2 View Post
nice install!

I did the same thing a couple years ago. My first try was something smaller. The were ok, just ok. light output was marginally helpful

Several of the LED's eventually burned out so I replaced with some 36 watt units similar to yours, except with 12 LED's in each light. I'd still like it brighter sometimes, but not really necessary. The only issue I have found is that the extra light I thought would help the rear view camera. Instead it hurts it. The camera doesn't switch out of night vision mode and the light overwhelms the camera. Really more of a camera issue than a light issue. I rely more on the mirrors anyway.
i adjusted the rear camera to look a bit farther out, i can see 40ft plus, the camera does not get blinded but the new lights and it is easier to back into a space since i can see farther, i did lose a few feet of view directly behind the coach (about 4ft)
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