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Old 08-22-2007, 06:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Pictures of LLS (Lucrum Lighting System) on FJ

He All,

I know it has been forever but I did finally manage to get some pictures of my rig with the LLS on it, the controls inside, etc. I figure there may be some questions so I will try to answer them as best I can. FORGOT TO MENTION: THE LLS WORKS ON ALL OFF-ROAD VEHICLES, not just FJ's

Picture 1

Above: Here is a picture of the FJ with the Lucrum mount with silver powdercoat and light bar, the same that is available on our website lucrum ind.. Also on the top is the LLS in its open position with the lights aimed straight forward. The lights on the LLS can be controlled to move 160 degrees Left to Right and 110 degrees up and down. (basically you can aim your lights down to hit about 20 feet on the road in front of you or down a hill before you descend, you can also aim straight up to look in trees or to search a hill or cliff. You can light a complete 180 degrees left to right by turning the lights with the joystick and using the side alley lights) On the side of the roof rack sticking out to the right is a hi-lift.


Picture 2

Above: This picture has the lights in the LLS on. The lights in the LLS are all Hella Ralley 4000 Compacts that measure a little over 7", it is recomended to stay with 6" or smaller lights with the LLS as not all 7" oversized lights will fit below roof rack when closed. On the bumper light bar are 2 Hella 500 Foggers


Picture 3

Above: In this picture the LLS is in its retracted position. On the front of the FJ the Fogs and Highbeams are on. (NOTE: the roof rack has a integrated wheelchair lift located behind the LLS, I forgot to close it all the way and the panel sticking out to the right by the hi-lift is its door.)


Picture 4

Above: This view is looking down on the LLS while it is retracted. The loom running across the top of the frame is the power for the HID balasts and can be located else where. The large black box behind the frame of the LLS is the wheelchair lift and is not a part of the LLS.


Picture 5

Above: Here is a close up of the controls for the LLS flush mounted to the center console (the audio and 12v outlets have been relocated next to the shifter). The lights motion is controlled by the joystick and the lights power is controlled by the three red switches (left switch is for left alley light, center switch is for the front HID's, and the right switch is for the right alley light) The LED's located next to the switche light up to indicate when the lights are on and the LED on the bottom center of the panel lets you know when the system has power and when the lights are up or retracted.


Picture 6

Above: This picture is just a overall shot of the control panel in the center console.
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