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Anyone had good luck with a more affordable flush mount rigid style LED light?

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Old 04-21-2015, 06:26 AM
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Default Anyone had good luck with a more affordable flush mount rigid style LED light?

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.

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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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Originally Posted by Eddie Man
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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Those are the exact ones I'm looking at. How's the beam pattern? Wide enough to illuminate the left and right sides as viewed from the side mirrors?
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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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