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Trixter404's 2011 Nissan Xterra Build & Adventure Thread

Overland-Indiana

Overland Bound - Midwest Regional Ambassador
Launch Member

Influencer II

Looks good man, looks like you have done a TON of work to it! Trail ready!
 

Trixter404

Rank IV
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Advocate II

Nice, what lights did you go with? I have diode dynamics XP80s in the tail turn and backups of the X, waiting for front turns but need them to get into stock first.

Be sure to post of some nite time photos.
They are Philips Vision LED's. I actually intend on replacing most of my lights through Diode Dynamics. I ended up with these Philips because a friend of mine bought the wrong lights for his F-250 and gave them to me. I'm sure they're nowhere near as bright as the XP80's but they'll do for now. I'll post night pics soon.
 

TxTerra

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Founder 500
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I know! Its a real shame nissan discontinued them. I just wish there were more in texas
 

Trixter404

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Advocate II

I swapped in some more LED's yesterday. One of my front side markers was out so I bought some Philips Vision 194 LED's (6000k) for both sides. I got a couple extras and swapped the license plate lights also. Next up...map/dome/trunks lights.
 

TreXTerra

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I did my interior lights in red LED. It really reduces glare and you don't kill your night vision if you have to get into the truck after dark. It's too nice looking at the stars to spend 40 minutes waiting for your eyes to adjust after opening the door.
 

Trixter404

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Advocate II

I did my interior lights in red LED. It really reduces glare and you don't kill your night vision if you have to get into the truck after dark. It's too nice looking at the stars to spend 40 minutes waiting for your eyes to adjust after opening the door.
I ordered 6000k but good point about night vision. I may have to change to blue or something. Are your red LED's bright enough to read something if needed?
 

TreXTerra

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I ordered 6000k but good point about night vision. I may have to change to blue or something. Are your red LED's bright enough to read something if needed?
Yes, they are easily bright enough to read with, however, some roads on the map are hard to see if they are printed in red ink.

I don't recommend you go with blue light, the "colder" the light you are using, the worse it is for your night vision. This is why military, aviation, and sailors use red lighting at night.
 

Trixter404

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Advocate II

Yes, they are easily bright enough to read with, however, some roads on the map are hard to see if they are printed in red ink.

I don't recommend you go with blue light, the "colder" the light you are using, the worse it is for your night vision. This is why military, aviation, and sailors use red lighting at night.
Good to know. I will be switching to red in the near future. Thanks!
 

Trixter404

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Advocate II

LED project complete! I replaced the 6000k front corner markers with amber LED's. I liked the yellow look at first but in the end I think amber looks better. I replaced the front turn signals/parking lights with amber LED's from Diode Dynamics.



Next up...winch, HID projector retrofit (no halos, angel/demon eyes!), Morimoto LED fogs and 20" LED amber light bar...all after I receive my bumper from Hefty Fabworks. I'm also hoping to get an RTT soon as well.
 
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