50 inch light bar mount
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Did you get yours from inspired engineering? I don't really know much about lighting, especially LEDs, so I have no clue what to look for/get in terms of the pods. What pods would be the best bang for my buck or what do you recommend?
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If you want budget lights inspired and http://olympusoffroad.3dcartstores.com/ are the best bang for your buck.If you got money to burn http://www.rigidindustries.com/
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If you want budget lights inspired and http://olympusoffroad.3dcartstores.com/ are the best bang for your buck.If you got money to burn http://www.rigidindustries.com/
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Depends where you mount them on your jeep what beam pattern you need.Do you have any other lights or plan to add more later on?A basic of what should go where
Fog lights always go below the headlights
Driving lights at headlight level or slightly lower.
Flood lights belong in front at or slightly above the headlights.
Spot/pencil beams should always be mounted overhead to minimize glare and to increase the usable distance.
Fog lights always go below the headlights
Driving lights at headlight level or slightly lower.
Flood lights belong in front at or slightly above the headlights.
Spot/pencil beams should always be mounted overhead to minimize glare and to increase the usable distance.
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check out FCKLightbars.
cheaper than olympus and brighter. ive had MANY light bars($300 & up) and pods ($40 & up) and FCK is by far the best ive had. great customer service. theyll work with you on price. mine have taken a beating and still no problems. VERY bright. my 20" is brighter than almost any other 50" ive shined it against...
you can kind of see my roof mount. its the only pic i have of it...
cheaper than olympus and brighter. ive had MANY light bars($300 & up) and pods ($40 & up) and FCK is by far the best ive had. great customer service. theyll work with you on price. mine have taken a beating and still no problems. VERY bright. my 20" is brighter than almost any other 50" ive shined it against...
you can kind of see my roof mount. its the only pic i have of it...
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check out FCKLightbars.
cheaper than olympus and brighter. ive had MANY light bars($300 & up) and pods ($40 & up) and FCK is by far the best ive had. great customer service. theyll work with you on price. mine have taken a beating and still no problems. VERY bright. my 20" is brighter than almost any other 50" ive shined it against...
you can kind of see my roof mount. its the only pic i have of it...
cheaper than olympus and brighter. ive had MANY light bars($300 & up) and pods ($40 & up) and FCK is by far the best ive had. great customer service. theyll work with you on price. mine have taken a beating and still no problems. VERY bright. my 20" is brighter than almost any other 50" ive shined it against...
you can kind of see my roof mount. its the only pic i have of it...
Their Web site shows their light bars have lower lumen flux than my LED Warehouse light bars.
Maybe they look brighter to you because the people you're comparing to are using Epistar light bars instead of CREE like yours and mine.
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That or different levels of CREE leds. There's like 5 levels they could use in light bars. Fck runs the xml or xlm. The 2nd brightest or brightest there is. The $100 CREE light bars are the lowest level. And the lumens from the highest 3 watt CREE won't be the same as the lowest 3 watt. But like I said, I've owned many light bars and it's like night and day with these to the others.
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So just a question... im going to be buying this rack in the next few weeks... and probably a light bar to go with it. http://www.jcroffroad.com/product/XJRK-A.html
How often do you guys actually have need for a light bar like that? I mean ive had KC lights for quite a few years and Ive only NEEDED to use them a handful of times... Even 4x4ing at night, I cant use them much as I am never alone and they blind the person in front of me. Pretty much the only time I do use them is the 5 miles of dirt road up the mountain to my house at night. Occasionally ill have to use them coming down the mountains after hunting or backpacking but really its only a few times per year and I live in one of the most sparsely populated states in the country.
I am just wondering if the cost is actually worth it or if its mostly just for looks. And if it is mostly for looks, are the Ebay ones really all that bad? I have a set of ebay led fogs that blew my hella fogs out of the water... Some of the ones on ebay are "Cree" as well.
Side not.. any pics of a curved 50" on an XJ?
How often do you guys actually have need for a light bar like that? I mean ive had KC lights for quite a few years and Ive only NEEDED to use them a handful of times... Even 4x4ing at night, I cant use them much as I am never alone and they blind the person in front of me. Pretty much the only time I do use them is the 5 miles of dirt road up the mountain to my house at night. Occasionally ill have to use them coming down the mountains after hunting or backpacking but really its only a few times per year and I live in one of the most sparsely populated states in the country.
I am just wondering if the cost is actually worth it or if its mostly just for looks. And if it is mostly for looks, are the Ebay ones really all that bad? I have a set of ebay led fogs that blew my hella fogs out of the water... Some of the ones on ebay are "Cree" as well.
Side not.. any pics of a curved 50" on an XJ?
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My upgraded headlights are bright enough that the only thing I need extra light for is flood to see off to the sides for roads, signs, campgrounds, etc. I have a big flashlight for that. I got the light bar because I like light.
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So just a question... im going to be buying this rack in the next few weeks... and probably a light bar to go with it. http://www.jcroffroad.com/product/XJRK-A.html
How often do you guys actually have need for a light bar like that? I mean ive had KC lights for quite a few years and Ive only NEEDED to use them a handful of times... Even 4x4ing at night, I cant use them much as I am never alone and they blind the person in front of me. Pretty much the only time I do use them is the 5 miles of dirt road up the mountain to my house at night. Occasionally ill have to use them coming down the mountains after hunting or backpacking but really its only a few times per year and I live in one of the most sparsely populated states in the country.
I am just wondering if the cost is actually worth it or if its mostly just for looks. And if it is mostly for looks, are the Ebay ones really all that bad? I have a set of ebay led fogs that blew my hella fogs out of the water... Some of the ones on ebay are "Cree" as well.
Side not.. any pics of a curved 50" on an XJ?
How often do you guys actually have need for a light bar like that? I mean ive had KC lights for quite a few years and Ive only NEEDED to use them a handful of times... Even 4x4ing at night, I cant use them much as I am never alone and they blind the person in front of me. Pretty much the only time I do use them is the 5 miles of dirt road up the mountain to my house at night. Occasionally ill have to use them coming down the mountains after hunting or backpacking but really its only a few times per year and I live in one of the most sparsely populated states in the country.
I am just wondering if the cost is actually worth it or if its mostly just for looks. And if it is mostly for looks, are the Ebay ones really all that bad? I have a set of ebay led fogs that blew my hella fogs out of the water... Some of the ones on ebay are "Cree" as well.
Side not.. any pics of a curved 50" on an XJ?
You can buy a cheap eBay one but they're probably only IP67 rated and will get water or condensation in them and aren't near as bright as quality ones. Like I said earlier, there are different levels of leds. So just because it says CREE doesn't mean it's gonna be as bright as the rest.