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What driving or combo flood/spot lights are everyone running?

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I would love the DD LP9, but alas its not in the budget. I'm looking at the AUS Stedi lights specifically the Quad Pro as it will fit on the bumper without obstructing airflow to the grill or my headlights. The build quality is very nice for the price. Add about $100 for shipping.

What other good options are out there for a good output to $$ ratio?

https://www.stedi.com.au/stedi-quad-12-led-driving-lights.html
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Baja Designs Squadron Pro, Pair Driving/Combo LED - 497803, love mine.

I used to be of the opinion that expensive lights weren’t worth it, until I started buying them.

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Currently running Baja SS3 Max/Elite (cant remember) fogs in golden yellow and LED switchback bulbs for the heads. My opinion, for what it's worth, the best combo is floods/fogs/driving down low, below headlight line, and spots above the headlight line. Obviously floods for ditch lights are nice, a good driving beam would take care of that.
 

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Currently running the ARB Intensity Solis rounds in the front - they are a spot/flood combo
drivers side spot - passenger side flood. They do a fantastic job, especially if you run them clear, I did get amber covers for extreme dusty or rainy conditions and sometimes throw those on. Fixing to add some Baja Design Pro amber flush mounts in the corners of my stubby bumper to light up the wide cornering zone - then, I'll truly have what I need (without having spent thousands) and without looking like a football stadium.
 

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I would love the DD LP9, but alas its not in the budget. I'm looking at the AUS Stedi lights specifically the Quad Pro as it will fit on the bumper without obstructing airflow to the grill or my headlights. The build quality is very nice for the price. Add about $100 for shipping.

What other good options are out there for a good output to $$ ratio?

https://www.stedi.com.au/stedi-quad-12-led-driving-lights.html
I’m running the LP-6 less expensive than the LP-9. They work great.
 

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Currently running the ARB Intensity Solis rounds in the front - they are a spot/flood combo
drivers side spot - passenger side flood. They do a fantastic job, especially if you run them clear, I did get amber covers for extreme dusty or rainy conditions and sometimes throw those on. Fixing to add some Baja Design Pro amber flush mounts in the corners of my stubby bumper to light up the wide cornering zone - then, I'll truly have what I need (without having spent thousands) and without looking like a football stadium.
My old jeep was a football stadium. with 2 sets of rigid industries pods on the A-pillars, 6 Piaa 520 Ion's on the front bumper, and a light bar... I miss it sometimes but I do not miss blowing random fuses and having to run dual batteries.
 

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My old jeep was a football stadium. with 2 sets of rigid industries pods on the A-pillars, 6 Piaa 520 Ion's on the front bumper, and a light bar... I miss it sometimes but I do not miss blowing random fuses and having to run dual batteries.
Exactly HaHa.. I hear ya
 

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Currently running the ARB Intensity Solis rounds in the front - they are a spot/flood combo
drivers side spot - passenger side flood. They do a fantastic job, especially if you run them clear, I did get amber covers for extreme dusty or rainy conditions and sometimes throw those on. Fixing to add some Baja Design Pro amber flush mounts in the corners of my stubby bumper to light up the wide cornering zone - then, I'll truly have what I need (without having spent thousands) and without looking like a football stadium.
How did you end up wiring them? Did you wire them through your high beams or Aux switches? I was just about to buy them when I read that they don't work with OEM LED headlamps in the Rubicon.
 

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Got a pair of Sport SS3 fog lights from Diode Dynamics, and a set of pro combo SS3 from them as well.
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