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Piaa 520 smr or rigid dually d2's

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Old 01-13-2012 | 09:53 AM
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Default Piaa 520 smr or rigid dually d2's

I just mounted some oem off road light mount's by my grill and i would like to know if the rigid dually d2 would work there or if they are more of a windshield frame mounted light?
Old 01-13-2012 | 09:57 AM
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I mounted two down here near winch, and two more on windshield, I think you can mount them just about anywhere with the supplied bracket and some elbow grease.
Old 01-13-2012 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by msells32
I mounted two down here near winch, and two more on windshield, I think you can mount them just about anywhere with the supplied bracket and some elbow grease.
That look's really good...My oem brackets have a pre drilled hole's so these should bolt right on.How is the light output on these light's without your 10" light on?
Old 01-13-2012 | 10:45 AM
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They rock! After the install went for a night drive up in local mountains and I was very impressed. Used to run KC's on my old Chevy but this new technology is awesome!
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I would go with the Piaa's...
Old 01-13-2012 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by msells32
They rock! After the install went for a night drive up in local mountains and I was very impressed. Used to run KC's on my old Chevy but this new technology is awesome!
I seen some vids on these lights and they looked great.I ws just worried that they might be a bit to small just to use by themselve's.
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I would go with the Piaa's...
What is it do you find better about the piaa?I like both light's but i do like the size&led setupthe rigid.PIAA has been around for a while and are also great light's.I just want a light that put's out the most.I do plan on adding a rigid 50" top bar light in the future but i need something for now.
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Originally Posted by NoDiRTnoGloRy
I seen some vids on these lights and they looked great.I ws just worried that they might be a bit to small just to use by themselve's.

What is it do you find better about the piaa?I like both light's but i do like the size&led setupthe rigid.PIAA has been around for a while and are also great light's.I just want a light that put's out the most.I do plan on adding a rigid 50" top bar light in the future but i need something for now.
Like you said...they are small. IMO the price you pay for a decent sized led with a good light pattern is too much. They are very bright though and don't consume much power. I like the Piaa lights because they are great lights for the price and have a lifetime warranty.




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