Insane deal. Gotta jump on this

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Nov 27, 2015 | 08:33 AM
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So I've found a deal on fourwheeldirect.us
For a 52 inch led light bar for only $97 shipped. My question is will I need a heavy duty battery to run this light bar? Or will my stock one be okay. I plan to do the h4 conversion with upgraded harness aswell. Just would like some opinions. Thanks everyone
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Nov 27, 2015 | 08:39 AM
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I think your stock one shoud be fine, assuming its in good condition... The led's shouldnt draw that much power compared to some KC's... I think the important piece is having a good wiring harness and that its grounded well...
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Nov 27, 2015 | 08:55 AM
  #3  
Quote: So I've found a deal on fourwheeldirect.us
For a 52 inch led light bar for only $97 shipped.
I just found one for $65 shipped, still a good deal?
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Nov 27, 2015 | 08:58 AM
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Quote: I just found one for $65 shipped, still a good deal?
Depends, is it 300watt and IP67 waterproof certified?
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Nov 27, 2015 | 09:04 AM
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  • LED Power:300W 30000LM
  • Voltage: 10-30 DC
  • Beam: Flood beam pattern(60 degree), 30 degee spot beam optional,Waterproof rate: IP 67
  • Light Color: White,Body Color: Black,100pcs*3w high intensity LEDS
  • Package include:1 x 300w led spot flood combo light bar


IP67 certified, ha,ha! probably tested by mickeymouse&donaldduck laboratories.
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Nov 27, 2015 | 09:05 AM
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Quote:
  • LED Power:300W 30000LM
  • Voltage: 10-30 DC
  • Beam: Flood beam pattern(60 degree), 30 degee spot beam optional,Waterproof rate: IP 67
  • Light Color: White,Body Color: Black,100pcs*3w high intensity LEDS
  • Package include:1 x 300w led spot flood combo light bar
Link?
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Nov 27, 2015 | 09:14 AM
  #7  
Amazon.com: WoneNice 52" 300W LED Driving Light Bar 4WD Off Road Truck DC10-30V: Automotive Amazon.com: WoneNice 52" 300W LED Driving Light Bar 4WD Off Road Truck DC10-30V: Automotive

Probably still cheaper elsewhere if you look.
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Nov 27, 2015 | 09:40 AM
  #8  
Quote: Amazon.com: WoneNice 52" 300W LED Driving Light Bar 4WD Off Road Truck DC10-30V: Automotive

Probably still cheaper elsewhere if you look.
Thanks my man. Just saved me $30
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Nov 27, 2015 | 11:10 AM
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Quote: Thanks my man. Just saved me $30
Your welcome, actually I just cost you $65 tho...
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Nov 27, 2015 | 12:06 PM
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Quote: Your welcome, actually I just cost you $65 tho...
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Nov 27, 2015 | 12:56 PM
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Lol, its so tru. If I didn't get my 2 light bars for free, I would never buy them. I've used my overhead 40" one probably 3-5 times in 2yrs and I do use the 12" one more often but I'm limited on road obviously with oncoming traffic. My homemade shroud only does so much
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Nov 27, 2015 | 01:34 PM
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Quote: Lol, its so tru. If I didn't get my 2 light bars for free, I would never buy them. I've used my overhead 40" one probably 3-5 times in 2yrs and I do use the 12" one more often but I'm limited on road obviously with oncoming traffic. My homemade shroud only does so much
haha, yeah the hype really gets people caught up.. Me? Just too ****ing broke to even care. Works out.
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Nov 27, 2015 | 02:12 PM
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Quote: haha, yeah the hype really gets people caught up.. Me? Just too ****ing broke to even care. Works out.

It does. I spent way too much on wasted products for the jeep, and cheap lifts. I'd be a lot richer and would have only had to lift once if id just have listened. Oh well. I do want extra lights but probably gonna do either hidden behind grill or tight somewhere around bumper area.
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Nov 28, 2015 | 02:02 AM
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Ip67 is water resistance which means it can get water in it,And if its going on your roof or above the windshield the combo spot flood will give you hood glare bad you want it spot only.
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Nov 28, 2015 | 06:24 AM
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IP68 would be much better. I have an IP67 bar mounted inside bumper. It fogged up after a while. I removed the sides of light bar and sealed them with silicone. No more fogging.
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