Another question is, what lightbar are you looking at running? I've get to see a lightbar mounted on the roof that doesn't produce excessive glare on the hood of the vehicle. Personally for normal usage I see no point of running an LED lightbar on the roof.
You won't like that on the roof of a car ----- on the bumper, yes. On the roof, no.Thanks everyone
I only want to install one of these lights on the car(http://www.autojare.de/20-inch-126w-led-light-bar-cree-leds-ip67-flood-amp-spot_p0070.html)
Turn on lights for auxiliary lighting when needed
Does not affect others
And I find a friend. He promised to help me install this light.
This is an insanely bright lightbar: https://extremeledlightbars.com/gt-series-20-led-light-bar They might be able to make it with all spots for you.
I won a light and bought a mate for it a few years ago ---- they're not top-of-the-line like Baja but they're better than ebay lights. They're still on the Jeep and have been beat on for 3 years. Haven't gotten as ugly as the really cheap-n-stinky Amazon lights.I see some some pretty obvious copying of others in their offerings. Specifically, they have a copy of a couple of Baja Designs lights. I like the Baja Designs stuff...better color temperature, replaceable lenses, and they drive the LED's pretty hard. Do you have any experience with these knockoffs? Are they actually decent or just another set of copycatted lights that only look like the original?
I won a light and bought a mate for it a few years ago ---- they're not top-of-the-line like Baja but they're better than ebay lights. They're still on the Jeep and have been beat on for 3 years. Haven't gotten as ugly as the really cheap-n-stinky Amazon lights.
There aren't too many companies that make high end, high quality lights. And none that do it at Walmart prices....
I've been taking the cheap-n-stinky route for offroad lights for a long time now. I'll put money into street lighting but I don't see the point offroad.
As far as BD goes, I wouldn't spend like that unless I was using them to go fast. They're amazing lights. For driving fast ---- but offroad is slow. The only real downside of the cheapies is that their carcasses oxidize more/faster than the high-dollar lights. And then they look cruddy. Still work but look old fast. I've wanted to try these out but I don't really need any more lights...