Ray, Trucklight is the manufacturer of the lights in question. I've seen one of the demo lights and hooked it up to a battery to test it. But, nota pair in a vehicle yet. It has 10 LEDs in the housing. The lower 5 come on for dims and then the upper 5 join the lowers for brights. It replaces the sealed beam just like the fleabay and Hella housings with the replaceable H4 bulb. They're pretty neat, but at that price I'd wait till the price comes down considerably. If the ones I'm getting weren't comped, there's no way I'd shuck for them.
It'll probably be a year or so before the price comes down. But when it does start dropping, it falls like a rock. A couple years back, when NAPA was first starting to get into the LED truck and trailer lighting biz, the LED replacements were quite expensive. I've seen several price drops since then and they've become much more reasonably priced. The clear/white versions are still exponentially more expensive than their other-colored counterparts. I've tried to research the reason why. Best I can come up with is that the colored LEDs are cheaper to manufacture as opposed to the clear. Mainly because with the clear they have to filter all other colors of the spectrum to get to clear. Anybody who knows the reason for sure and can cite references, I'd be much obliged to learn something.
Yeah I've been looking at LED's for fogs but am waiting on them to come down in price. I will be getting LED rock lights though. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />