
1990 Toyota Land Cruiser Vehicle Work LightsLED Light Pod - 2" Modular LED Off-Road Work Light - 10W - 900 Lumens

Features
- Multiple beam angles available
- Aluminum housing and polycarbonate lens
- Waterproof and shock resistant
- Lifetime warranty
Overview
Available in a variety of beam angles, the 2” Modular Off-Road Work Light produces light for motorcycle daytime running lights, ATV running lights, and auxiliary boat lights. Select the ultra-focused 10° spot beam angle for long-range illumination. The 30°spot or 60° flood create a balance of long-range illumination with area coverage. Select the ultra-wide 120° flood beam pattern for complete area illumination for the entire road or work site. The compact, modular design allows for assembling multiple lights into various configurations. A rugged aluminum housing provides water and shock resistance. 12" wire lead with a mating 12" DT pigtail adapter
- Includes pigtail connector
- Stainless steel mounting bracket included
- Operating temperature: -40 to +185 °F
- Rated IP68 for wet conditions
- 9-50 VDC

- Mining Lights
- Motorcycles
- Off-Road Equipment
- Marine Lighting
- Agricultural Machinery
- ATVs
- UTVs
Specifications
Part NO | Type | Beam Angle | Price | Lumen Per Dollar |
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AUX-10W-S10B | Fixture | 10 ° | $34.95 | 25.75 lumen/dollar |
AUX-10W-S30B | Fixture | 30 ° | $34.95 | 25.75 lumen/dollar |
AUX-10W-S120B | Fixture | 120 ° | $34.95 | 25.75 lumen/dollar |
AUX-10W-S60B | Fixture | 60 ° | $34.95 | 25.75 lumen/dollar |
AUX-10W-S10B-2PK | Fixture | 10 ° | $69.90 | 25.75 lumen/dollar |
AUX-10W-S120B-2PK | Fixture | 120 ° | $69.90 | 25.75 lumen/dollar |
AUX-10W-S30B-2PK | Fixture | 30 ° | $69.90 | 25.75 lumen/dollar |
AUX-10W-S60B-2PK | Fixture | 60 ° | $69.90 | 25.75 lumen/dollar |
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Running Lights on my Motorcycle Achieved
I wanted to add running lights to my motorcycle providing additional points of light that would enable oncoming traffic to easily identify me as a motorcycle. My goal was not to blind rather create a triangle of points and rather than a bright focused beam for distance, more of a wide fog light effect. To that end I went with the 60 degree beam and the results are just what I was looking for.
I was able to mount these lamps in place of my fender bolts on my 2011 Suzuki V-Strom without any issues. I purchased the wiring harness mostly for the connectors as I have a relay/fuse box in place already. Even the 60 degree pattern of these lights would be blinding for oncoming vehicles. To change the beam pattern to a half moon and reduce the brightness at eye level I covered the top part of the lamp with black electrical tape. Rough pictures are attached.
As usual, BRIGHT AS HELL
I went with the 30 degree pattern because it's still a powerful and focused spot beam for really long distances and is just wide enough to be a flood-like at close range. Besides for what I'm using them for as a riding light for my touring bike, I need them to be seen head on at a longer distance, ie. lane splitting, deer in the road, idiot teenage texters, etc etc...
The floods were just way too blown out for riding, however I have a few on the back of my truck for short distance throw back-up lights and they work great.
Great Lights
I put a set of these on my DR650 Suzuki. The stock light leaves much to be desired. I made a 500 mile return ride with 5 other riders at night and had to pretty much depend on there lights to be able to see. Not now, these things really reach out there. I put a 10 degree on the left side and a 30 on the right. Solid made and are of good quality.
Now a set of the 120 degree for my mowing machine.