doorfx
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If you have never had one on your roof break why would one break there?
Omg was I was making fun of your typos !!!!
If you have never had one on your roof break why would one break there?
I am looking at a 20'' rigid light bar for my truck . Are the rigids that much brighter? or just better all around? its a flood /spot combo.. was gonna order it tomorrow.
Just to add to this thread. I ran a Rigid LED on my quad for 3 years....much under water, vibration, abuse. When I removed it, I tossed it on the the bumper of my truck (wired with a relay to the high-beams, plus a switch). It worked there for 2 more years. Well, it finally took on water and expired. So, since I am all wired up for it, I figure I'll put a China knockoff LED in there to save a few $$$. It lasted 4 miles this morning and bzzzzt. Points to ponder when purchasing LED light bars. My next one will be a Rigid again.....
I have had one for two winters now and they are awesome. Coming home from grooming with little traffic on the road and it is amazing how much better one can see the elk and deer. It is the marine one and I thought it would be better in the salt in the winter. No issues so far.
It is mounted where the front license plate goes on an F350.
A rock ISNT going to break a light bar... and if it does ... Stop buying cheap stuff.
Wow calm down everyone. I saw one the other day mounted on a dodge bumper and it was all spider cracked. It looked like a rock , so here I am asking about it. Untie your friggin panties. I don't have a light bar yet. That's why I was asking !!!!
DO NOT PUT IT OVER YOUR ROOF the glare is unbearable and hard to see through . and the wind noise on the cab from it is quite loud.
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I agree with Trent. Rigid has an awesome warranty and I don't t think a rock will break it. You get what you pay for.................most times!
But when you have the white Oakley on
You do not notice that