Replacing T-Top Lights Fore and Aft 2006 Bimini 306

loafer-roatan

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Hello Collective:
I'd like to replace the seal beamed halogen fore and aft lights on my 2006 Bimini 306 and switch them to LED. They are factory installed in the hardtop and have a hole cut to accommodate the halogen lights. Has anyone found a good quality LED fixture that will fit in the holes? The hole roughly measures 3"x6". I'd love to find a fixture that will fit instead of making an adapter out of starboard or something.
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yeah, i'm having a hard time finding any. The factory lights are Hella. One would think they would make an LED upgrade. I think i found some, but damn, they're expensive! Aqualuma Spreader light 12. At $420 a piece!!! there has to be a cheaper light.....
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went out and looked at the Rigid Dually Flush mount lights on my truck. I think they may work. They measure 3.5"x5.5". I'll look at the wholes in the t top and update. They work great on my truck as fog lamps and come in a flood configuration as well.
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For the heck of it, shoot a note to GW. Ask if they or somebody else makes a conversion kit. You may luck out.
 

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Have you looked at SuperBrightLEDs.com? Here is one that is close in size: Link
 

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I just purchased at ‘08 330 express. And can’t find the switch to turn on the spot light. Anyone???
 

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Wondering if you could replace the bulb with an equivalent LED? There may be one avail now...