off-road lighting

Nothing feels better than cruising rough terrains. Whether you’re using a recreational vehicle, SUV, or an off-road truck, equipping your vehicle with the best lighting will improve visibility and make the drive safer and more enjoyable.

At Toytec Lifts, we have a wide range of off-road lighting options with different beam patterns, color temperatures, prices, and mounting positions. Below are some of the best off-road lights to consider:

 

Bulb Type

Bulbs come as either high-intensity discharge, LED, or halogen lights.

Halogen bulbs: If you have a tight budget, a halogen bulb may be what you need. However, the bulbs have a short lifespan and may not offer the illumination produced by other bulb types.

High-intensity discharge: HID lights have the best illumination and are better than halogen lights. They have a more extended lifespan and are more efficient. However, the HIDs may not work perfectly in all weather conditions, and they degrade over time to become less efficient.

LED: The light-emitting diode lights offer brighter illumination in all conditions, but they are a bit more expensive than halogen and high-intensity discharge lights. LEDs come top in this category for off-road enthusiasts who need a lighting option with superior visibility, brightness, durability, and longevity.

 

Light Pattern

There are different light patterns to suit every kind of off-road performance. Some of the typical patterns include:

Spotlights: The spotlights are the best in providing the strongest, most intense, and focused beams, ideal for cruising in the dark over a long distance. If you intend to drive across a stream, the spotlights can come in handy to measure the depth of the water.

You can place the spotlight on the roof of your off-road truck or jeep for enhanced efficiency. However, it’s crucial to understand that spotlights can blind oncoming drivers; hence it is advisable not to use high beam spotlights on highways.

Driving lights: The driving lights are designed to produce a more focused beam pattern that illuminates brighter straight ahead. They are meant to supplement the illumination of your vehicle’s high beam lights. While the driving lights are perfect for driving at high speeds, drivers need to use them carefully to avoid blinding other road users.

Floodlights: Floodlights are designed to offer the visibility you need to see what’s right in front of your vehicle. They are ideal for cruising in harsh weather conditions with low visibility, like snow, heavy rains, and fog.

Fog lights: You can mount the fog lights slightly below the headlight and get a more extensive horizontal and vertical illumination. You can use the fog lights if you’re cruising in foggy, rainy, and dusty terrains. It’s best to combine these lights with the regular headlights for a clearer and brighter illumination.

 

Mounting Position

How you mount your off-road vehicles depends on the light type you intend to use. 

Lightbars: Lightbars illuminate far out and function best when mounted on your vehicle’s grill, bumper, or roof.

Fog and floodlights: Fog lights are designed to give you a clear view of the ground in front of your vehicle and should be mounted low on the bumper. It’s also prudent to mount floodlights low, slightly closer to your headlights.

Spotlights: The higher you mount the spotlights, the more visibility you get. They are the most recognizable lights and are best mounted on top of your vehicle.

Driving lights: Since driving lights help to supplement high beams, they should be mounted right next to or slightly below the headlights.

 

Get Affordable and Quality Off-road Lights Today from Toytec Lifts

If you need quality lighting options to improve the performance of your off-road vehicle, we’ve got you covered at Toytec Lifts. Whether you want to purchase lights for your RV, Jeep, or SUV, we have a wide variety of lighting options for you. Browse our website now to shop our selection of off-road lighting or call us at 303-255-4959 to speak to our sales representatives.