Anyone had good luck with a more affordable flush mount rigid style LED light?
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I've got a LOD bumper on order and I'm in need of a pair of flush mount rigid style flood lights. I really like the diffuse rigids, but after buying a chinese light bar from Maximumjeep.com and seeing how bright it is I just can't justify the price difference. There seem to be a bunch of different sellers who have listings on ebay and amazon, lights are all the same or similar.
Does anyone have a positive expereience with any particular seller or light they can share? I'm specifically looking for diffuse or flood, not spot.
Thanks!
Does anyone have a positive expereience with any particular seller or light they can share? I'm specifically looking for diffuse or flood, not spot.
Thanks!
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I recently purchased my Flush Rear Backup Flood LED Lights made by Nilight via Amazon and I am quite impressed...
They are definitely heavy duty, heavy weight and robust.
Also has great reviews from past purchasers.
Light output is outstanding w/6 CREE LEDs.
Only beef many have on ther reviews is that the kit lacks mounting hardware and a template for cutting out your surface. For me that was NBD.
Time will tell on longevity and reliability.
Here's my setup on my rear stock bumper.
They are definitely heavy duty, heavy weight and robust.
Also has great reviews from past purchasers.
Light output is outstanding w/6 CREE LEDs.
Only beef many have on ther reviews is that the kit lacks mounting hardware and a template for cutting out your surface. For me that was NBD.
Time will tell on longevity and reliability.
Here's my setup on my rear stock bumper.
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I recently purchased my Flush Rear Backup Flood LED Lights made by Nilight via Amazon and I am quite impressed...
They are definitely heavy duty, heavy weight and robust.
Also has great reviews from past purchasers.
Light output is outstanding w/6 CREE LEDs.
Only beef many have on ther reviews is that the kit lacks mounting hardware and a template for cutting out your surface. For me that was NBD.
Time will tell on longevity and reliability.
Here's my setup on my rear stock bumper.
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They are definitely heavy duty, heavy weight and robust.
Also has great reviews from past purchasers.
Light output is outstanding w/6 CREE LEDs.
Only beef many have on ther reviews is that the kit lacks mounting hardware and a template for cutting out your surface. For me that was NBD.
Time will tell on longevity and reliability.
Here's my setup on my rear stock bumper.
Attachment 607488
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I ran into this issue myself while waiting the long 5 weeks to get my LoD bumper. I finally came to the conclusion that for the $$ I just shelled out for this thing...might as well put a quality and warrantied light back there. Definitely couldn't justify D2's though. After debating on diffused or fog, I went with the fog pattern. I didn't want to lose any light intensity. I'm pleased with my decision. Love them!
Just a quick shot after I installed them. I'll have to take a pic at night.
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Just a quick shot after I installed them. I'll have to take a pic at night.
![](http://i610.photobucket.com/albums/tt181/GOMERPYLE/Jeep/2015-04-22%2021.48.49_zpszdbyp76c.jpg)
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