I am installing several sets of LED lights on my Tacoma, front and back. For me, the LED is the best choice for low amp draw and light output.

For my driving light, mounted on the top center of the bumper, will be this 10 inch combo.

LED light bar

It will provide both distance and side vision in one light. I only want one as I still have the headlights, plus LED fogs. Here is a chart that shows the coverage of the different beams: http://www.rigidindustries.com/sites/default/files/catalog/19.pdf
By combining the spot with the flood or driving, you get the best of both worlds. This chart shows how far out to expect light: http://www.rigidindustries.com/sites/default/files/catalog/18.pdf
It's easy to pick a light that will give the coverage you are after.

For the rear of my truck, I am mounting these in the top of the shell so they can rotate to cover inside or outside the bed: http://www.rigidindustries.com/led-lighting/22211


Good, durable LEDs are expensive. There are lots of cheap products on the market, but I expect my lights to last for years and take some abuse. LEDs provide a much better product than the old tech bulbs. Sure you can see fine with what you have now, but you could see much more. Think of it as standard TV verses HD TV. I was slow to go to HD, but wouldn't go back now if you paid me.

One more thing about this company:
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�Designed, Engineered, &
Assembled in the USA

I'm sure they get the bulbs from China like everyone else, but at least the lights are assembled here in the US. Most of the stuff on the market is completely made in China.


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