My blaster had some sort of motorcycle headlight/number plate assembly on the front when I bought it. I've removed it and decided to add new lighting to it. I was wondering if anyone has used LED lights up front, and if so, what were your end results? I figure since the LEDs have way less amp/watt draw than an incandescent bulb, they should work without much problems, and would be much brighter than what I had on it to begin with.
Also, is it possible to add a small 12v capacitor to help alleviate the dimming and surging of the headlight when you idle or add throttle? I hate the light/dark effect the headlights do between revs. though the LED assemblies may relieve me of that without a capacitor. I'm still curious.
Here's a quick picture of the LED lights I already have on my Jeep as back up lights. I figured if U can wire them to the wheeler instead, they'd come in handy. The are prototype 12 LED work lights from a tractor trailer. I got them when I worked at a light mfging plant back in 04. they're so bright I've used them as headlights when mounted to the front of my Jeep.
Also, is it possible to add a small 12v capacitor to help alleviate the dimming and surging of the headlight when you idle or add throttle? I hate the light/dark effect the headlights do between revs. though the LED assemblies may relieve me of that without a capacitor. I'm still curious.
Here's a quick picture of the LED lights I already have on my Jeep as back up lights. I figured if U can wire them to the wheeler instead, they'd come in handy. The are prototype 12 LED work lights from a tractor trailer. I got them when I worked at a light mfging plant back in 04. they're so bright I've used them as headlights when mounted to the front of my Jeep.