LED light bar pics
#16
As far as led light bars "not meeting expectations" this may be the case with a cheap bar. $250 (not to single you out) isn't going to get you a great bar.
To get the best light output get a combo spot flood, and make sure it uses CREE LEDs. If price is more important there are cheaper options than CREE, but they produce the most light.
To get the best light output get a combo spot flood, and make sure it uses CREE LEDs. If price is more important there are cheaper options than CREE, but they produce the most light.
#18
Thanks!
I thought it was genius, myself!
I really prefer the Bosch 225 8" round lights for all out distance to LED, but the intense whiteness of the Rigid 20-30" is hard to beat.
The big Bosch 100 watt units will light up both ditches for 3/4 of a mile at night, I find the 20" rigid is far far less.
I hardly use any after finding Brightsource HID's however, they are absofrickinglutely amazing.
I thought it was genius, myself!
I really prefer the Bosch 225 8" round lights for all out distance to LED, but the intense whiteness of the Rigid 20-30" is hard to beat.
The big Bosch 100 watt units will light up both ditches for 3/4 of a mile at night, I find the 20" rigid is far far less.
I hardly use any after finding Brightsource HID's however, they are absofrickinglutely amazing.
#19
I have just entered a sponsorship deal with a new LED lightbar company. I like the way the guys are running it so I decided to go with them for my lighting and we struck a deal. They use CREE and you can see the difference. His 20" was just as good as my 40" from fleabay.
I'm not saying the company I am getting my lightbars is the best, but I like them, and they are priced well.
#20
#21
maybe I'm just a tightwad...but you guys are throwing some serious $$$ at these lights for not a lot of effect IMO.
I'd rather drop $100 for a set of KC Daylighters and be done. They're slightly outdated, but they turn night into day and they're 1/3 or 1/4 the cost of some of those bars shown above.
nice looking trucks though!
I'd rather drop $100 for a set of KC Daylighters and be done. They're slightly outdated, but they turn night into day and they're 1/3 or 1/4 the cost of some of those bars shown above.
nice looking trucks though!
#22
maybe I'm just a tightwad...but you guys are throwing some serious $$$ at these lights for not a lot of effect IMO.
I'd rather drop $100 for a set of KC Daylighters and be done. They're slightly outdated, but they turn night into day and they're 1/3 or 1/4 the cost of some of those bars shown above.
nice looking trucks though!
I'd rather drop $100 for a set of KC Daylighters and be done. They're slightly outdated, but they turn night into day and they're 1/3 or 1/4 the cost of some of those bars shown above.
nice looking trucks though!
#23
I'll give you that aspect, but when you properly aim lights like Daylighters to combine their light output with your headlights and fogs, you get a clean light output that shows the area from 5 ft in front of your truck to several hundred yards out and a nice wide swatch side to side.
either way, cool toys
either way, cool toys
#24
It's cheaper than regular front end repairs due to roaming wildlife.
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People like her keep voting for the idiots.
Sean
#25
Only the china brands that you find on ebay or the like. A good manufacturer will TELL you upfront that they use CREE because its such a selling point.
I have just entered a sponsorship deal with a new LED lightbar company. I like the way the guys are running it so I decided to go with them for my lighting and we struck a deal. They use CREE and you can see the difference. His 20" was just as good as my 40" from fleabay.
I'm not saying the company I am getting my lightbars is the best, but I like them, and they are priced well.
I have just entered a sponsorship deal with a new LED lightbar company. I like the way the guys are running it so I decided to go with them for my lighting and we struck a deal. They use CREE and you can see the difference. His 20" was just as good as my 40" from fleabay.
I'm not saying the company I am getting my lightbars is the best, but I like them, and they are priced well.
#26
maybe I'm just a tightwad...but you guys are throwing some serious $$$ at these lights for not a lot of effect IMO.
I'd rather drop $100 for a set of KC Daylighters and be done. They're slightly outdated, but they turn night into day and they're 1/3 or 1/4 the cost of some of those bars shown above.
nice looking trucks though!
I'd rather drop $100 for a set of KC Daylighters and be done. They're slightly outdated, but they turn night into day and they're 1/3 or 1/4 the cost of some of those bars shown above.
nice looking trucks though!
For my experience the KC HIDs are the king for long distance even using their driving beam lens. The LED bar does a good job just not the range. The setup actually works for what I was hoping to see out of the lights.
I'd love to try some of the KC LED products they now offer.
To add to the fire the KC brand has a 23 year warranty. I've used their RA several times with no issues.
From Rigid you would think they cover the whole product:
*Rigid Industries Limited Lifetime Warranty:
If Rigid Industries determines, in its sole discretion, that your product is defective in material or workmanship, Rigid Industries will honor your warranty based on the following schedule, which measures the number of days from the original date of purchase to Rigid Industries acknowledged receipt of the returned product and RMA . Please note that you must pay shipping charges to return your product to Rigid Industries for inspection.
- 0 - 60 Days: Rigid Industries will repair or replace the defective product at its sole discretion. If it is repaired, all parts, labor, and return shipping are covered by Rigid Industries.
- 61 Days - 1 Year: The defective product is eligible for repair only. All parts, labor, and return shipping are covered by Rigid Industries.
- After 1 Year: The customer is responsible for labor costs. All parts and return shipping are covered by Rigid Industries.
#27
#30
This is a very interesting thread i don't know how i missed this one. I do agree though that the price compared to the output of a good quality LED bar is kinda crazy. Once LED bars start to get cheaper ill consider it but I cant really justify dropping major $$$ on a LED bar when i can get some HID lights or cheap lights and convert them to HID for half the price that perform just as or if not better than the LED bars do.