1. Mounting The Lights
2. TriOptic™ Multi-Beam Lens System
1.1 - Choosing The Mounting Location
DENALI offers dozens of universal and vehicle specific light mounts. To
determine the best mounting location consider the following tips. For
maximum beam distance at night, mount the lights higher up. For
maximum day time visibility, mount the lights down low to increase your
overall lighting footprint. To create the optimum lighting and visibility
package, mount one pair of long distance spots up high for night time
distance and one pair of flood or hybrid lights down low for day time
visibility and night time fill.
Check out our full mounting application chart at DENALIELECTRONICS.COM
to see all the mounting options available for your vehicle.
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1.2 - Mounting The Light
Step One:
Use a 13mm wrench and the included M8 screw, washer, nut
and nut cap to attached the pods to the mounting bracket.
Step Two:
Use the M8 plastic nut cap to cover the nut and exposed
thread.
Note:
The light pods can be mounted in both horizontal and vertical
orientations. See
Figure 2.2
for instructions on how to rotate the lens in
the housing of the pod.
2.1 - Beam Options
This LED light kit includes one spot lenses and one flood lenses. Use the
spot lens for maximum distance, the flood lens for maximum spread, or
one of each in a pair of pods to create a 50/50 True-Hybrid that
combines the best of both worlds.
All DENALI lenses are also available in amber. The amber color of the
lens increases visibility in fog and rain by blocking blue frequencies from
the light, which reflect off water vapor and decrease vision.
2.2 - Installing The Lenses
Step One:
Remove the four M3 screws from the rear of the light pod, then
remove the bezel and lens from the light pod.
Step Two:
Remove the rubber gasket from the original lens and re-install
it into the groove on the pod.
Step Three:
Re-assemble the light pod making sure the gasket is properly
seated and creating a seal, then secure the bezel using the M3 screws.
Keep in mind the light pods can be mounted in both horizontal and vertical
orientations. Just be sure to rotate diffused lenses 90 degrees so the flutes
remain in the vertical orientation.
Spot
True-Hybrid™
Crashbar/Engine Guard/
Frame Mount
Fork Tube Mount
Fender Mount
D2 Pod
M8x20 Bolt
Example Bracket
M8 Washer
M8 Nut
M8 Nut Cap
D2 Pod
Gasket
Lens
Bezel
Screws
Horizontal Mounting
Vertical Mounting
Vehicle Specific Fairing Mount
Vertical Flutes
Vertical Flutes
Flood (E-Mark Certified)