Bumping this thread because one of my Truck Lites failed on me recently. Model 07370, LED.
I don't know how long they lasted as they were put in by the previous owner, but I got the impression they were installed maybe 5 to 8 years ago, which isn't great in my opinion for a pair that cost at least $400 brand new.
Now, certainly I can get a cheapo pair off anywhere, but there's some criteria that I want to consider and get opinions on.
Truck Lite is no longer around but are now Truck Lite by Rigid Industries, they are still advertised as epoxy filled and ~$500/pair. I have found a supplier of the original model Truck Lite in S. Korea, NOS ~$150/light. These NOS come with military connectors. Price is not my first consideration, but it's not off the list either.
One of the things about Truck Lite was that, according to their literature, all the electronics are sealed in epoxy for vibration resistance. My truck doesn't see a lot of off road, but even idling it does vibrate a bit. I'd be afraid of shaking a cheapo to bits. Now, there are other brands of lights sold that also have this feature, just look in the off road world.
Now, none of these will have military connectors, but there exist adapters, an added cost, for $25/pair, and another thing subject to vibration.
Another consideration is the power of the lights. I was looking at a pair made buy
Oracle, I haven't looked at many, this one just caught my eye because they're also epoxy filled. And they're 75 watt. Now, the Truck Lite LED were 24 watt on low beam, and 43 on high. I can't say I lit up the neighbor hood, but compared to the
Easy Bake light that was used in the stock lights the Truck Lite LED are pretty good.
I don't have any other non-stock electronics hooked up to the original 24v system, and I've even replaced all the incandescents around the truck (turn signals, brake lights) with LED bulbs that draw less.
Should I be concerned about a higher draw from newer lights or should I buy a few extra NOS Truck Lites to keep around? Did I just get a bum Truck Lite? I have read some mention about their longevity not being the best. Another brand with epoxy filling but not such a big wattage draw?