Grill light bar
I used to have these lights installed on my lifted Jeep gladiator but since that vehicle is now gone, I thought I would move them over to my 2021 F350 Super Duty.
First I installed a Factory Aftermarket light bar, a very well designed and made product suitable for mounting light bars and individual lights like these.
I found out about this product when browsing the Tremor forum and I installed it alongside the underhood Upfitter housing:
Upfitter NO-CRIMP solution
https://www.opentrailcreations.com/p...crimp-solution
As for the lights, here's some info on them:
Center 2 lights are NITRO 180 Maxx 9″ LED Driving Light by Ultra Vision, a great company located in Australia
https://ultra-vision.com.au/product/...driving-light/
Light Output – Effective 23,065 Lumens (per pair)
Outer 2 lights are Nitro 140 Maxx 9″ LED Driving Light by Ultra Vision, a great company located in Australia
https://ultra-vision.com.au/product/...driving-light/
Light Output – Effective 22,520 Lumens (per pair)
I previously installed their light bar in the opening where some install a front winch...
NITRO Maxx 105W 13″ LED Light bar by Ultra Vision, a great company located in Australia
https://ultra-vision.com.au/product/...led-light-bar/
Light Output – Effective 8,865 Lumens
Total Lumens is about 55,000
The Rigid Industries RDS-Series PRO 40 inch spot white light bar has a raw lumen output of approximately 60,720 to 63,360. The manufacturer, Rigid Industries, typically lists only raw lumens in their primary specifications, but this figure represents the theoretical output, not the "effective" output, which is generally lower.
When comparing lights, raw lumen figures can be impressive but don't always reflect real-world performance as accurately as effective lumens, as they don't account for the entire light's efficiency.










