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    Led light bars

    Hey guys posting up that I started ordering light bars and stock them now if anyone is interested in any give me a call or text 830-708-0331

    All are Cree LEDs didnt order any of the cheap epistars

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    I'm looking for some that are around 4x2 inches.
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    Flood or spot beam?

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    Doesn't matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zebvance View Post
    Doesn't matter.
    Are you even going to hook them up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    Are you even going to hook them up?

    Why would I buy a set of lights and not use them? The reverse lights in my rear bumper suck and one doesn't work. Just want to replace them with leds instead of the crappys ones in there now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zebvance View Post
    Why would I buy a set of lights and not use them? The reverse lights in my rear bumper suck and one doesn't work. Just want to replace them with leds instead of the crappys ones in there now.
    Look at his picture. Then take a step back and think of a witty, yet completely smart-ass comment. Post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zebvance View Post
    Why would I buy a set of lights and not use them? The reverse lights in my rear bumper suck and one doesn't work. Just want to replace them with leds instead of the crappys ones in there now.
    So you want a flood beam. This isn't complicated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    So you want a flood beam. This isn't complicated.

    Yes Sir! What ever you say I want Ill take! What should I eat for dinner?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpe View Post
    So you want a flood beam. This isn't complicated.

    Yes Sir! What ever you say I want Ill take! What should I eat for dinner?
    1988 Comanche auto, 4.0, 4x4, 8.8 rear trussed, Dana 30 trussed, SYE np231, Serious Offroad long arms, 9.5" of lift, 35's, lockers

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    I believe his point was that if you're actually GOING to use the lights, flood vs spot makes a big difference.

    I.e. for reverse light purposes, a spot light would be stupid. You want a wide beam so the area right behind you is illuminated thoroughly, not a spot light, which the lighting equivalent of a tractor beam, and would only really be good for melting the retinas of tailgaters, or if you were reversing at 90mph through the desert. (Which may be your intent, I dunno.)

    And knowing Sharpe, his answer on what to eat would be "a dick."
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    I was thinking a $hit sandwich but a dong will suffice.
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    I have 2 flood pattern duallies mounted under my bumper, each pointed out about 30 degrees and it's by far the best lighting upgrade I've done.
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    How much are the flood pattern duallies?
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    One-hundred billion dollars.
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