So far, they are great. I dont use them a ton, and I need to get the output video up, but they are stupid bright. The amber covers work well, and the soft lether-et covers are ok, but Dont feel like they really secure on, so I have a bit attaching the sinch cord to the frame. The main bolt is showing. Some rust like most reviews. I plan on unmounting them this summer, repainting the braket a different color (because I want to not need to), and when i re-install I will use better hardware or at least clear coat the bolts
@bloodyfinger5 also zero moisture signs or wiring issues so far. Been through plenty of rain and some snow, car washes etc. Brackets are solid no noticeable vibration.
@@P3ImagingInc I was thinking of using them on my buggy for traveling through the Adirondacks and Tug hill region around here . (bear & moose = big dents)
@bloodyfinger5 great for distance, turning night to day but they are not as wide of a spread as a typical lightbar. I would still have fogs or "ditch" lights to help the side coverage closer in
Now that you've had them for some time , what are your thoughts ?
So far, they are great. I dont use them a ton, and I need to get the output video up, but they are stupid bright. The amber covers work well, and the soft lether-et covers are ok, but Dont feel like they really secure on, so I have a bit attaching the sinch cord to the frame.
The main bolt is showing. Some rust like most reviews. I plan on unmounting them this summer, repainting the braket a different color (because I want to not need to), and when i re-install I will use better hardware or at least clear coat the bolts
@@P3ImagingInc Thank you for the quick and informative response
@bloodyfinger5 also zero moisture signs or wiring issues so far. Been through plenty of rain and some snow, car washes etc. Brackets are solid no noticeable vibration.
@@P3ImagingInc I was thinking of using them on my buggy for traveling through the Adirondacks and Tug hill region around here . (bear & moose = big dents)
@bloodyfinger5 great for distance, turning night to day but they are not as wide of a spread as a typical lightbar. I would still have fogs or "ditch" lights to help the side coverage closer in