That's true about the side light throw. I'm not too concerned about that as I have ditch lights as well. I was just concerned about the cooling. It may be an $800 experiment. My kid dooesn't need to go to college anyways.The LP4s are cool....but I don't see them used very often for an in-bumper application (maybe someone can correct me). I'd think that the light it throws sideways would be blocked by the inset of the bumper.
Sets bugs on fire! I bet that gets exciting! 😀I don't need that much light, not going that fast off road.Baja Designs LP9 racer edition. All white light, sets bugs on fire 200yrs away very bright!
Customer service is everything!x10 for Baja Deigns. They are $$$$ but so worth it. Great customer service to which I am a huge fan of.
I'll check those out, thanks for the recommendation.If you're kid is starting to act smart, you might try Black Oak Led's, I've found them very durable, though I don't know how the output compares to some of the top-dollar bug-burners. They make pods & bars, but no dedicated driving rounds. Worth a look if you don't want to spend every penny you have
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Great looking rig! I hope it has stories to tell. I'm leaning towards the BD's too at this point. Thanks for the input!I ran 5" GE aircraft landing lights in the high beam sockets of my Corvair back in the early 1970's - very inexpensive and very bright!
I've run a wide variety of lights over the last 50 years and my favorite by far are the Baja Designs LP6 lights that I put on my Defender 90 to replace a set of big Hella 4000's that had been on the truck for years.
The Baja Designs lights really light up the world with a well designed light with an excellent pattern. I've also got the yellow S2 fog lights and a rear mounted S2 work light.
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