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Maybe they'll hook us up! I'll probably buy regardless, but its nice to save a little $$.We do not have a code :/. We did ask tho, I also do not see any floating around out there either
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Maybe they'll hook us up! I'll probably buy regardless, but its nice to save a little $$.We do not have a code :/. We did ask tho, I also do not see any floating around out there either
Agree. I will ask rep Monday see if I can get something for you JT form guysMaybe they'll hook us up! I'll probably buy regardless, but its nice to save a little $$.
No sales right now, but feel free to PM for a free shipping code!
Lumen info and all other specs is on the site under "Specs." Thanks!
We do not focus on lumen ratings, as unfortunately the vast majority are estimates, not actual measurements, and inflated and misleading - even among the big brands.FYI: I'm looking at options to replace the factory lights in my Gladiator Rubicon's front steel winch bumper. I've identified 4 options and I'm comparing Lumens of each light as well as price. So far the leader is a light with a halo (white is what i prefer) that puts out 4,000 lumens per light. There's another light that puts out 4,900 lumens but it's almost $500 for the pair.
I'm wondering how your lights compare???
We do not focus on lumen ratings, as unfortunately the vast majority are estimates, not actual measurements, and inflated and misleading - even among the big brands.
Our SS3 Pro has a "raw lumen" rating of 5,796 lumens, but more importantly, the light is focused to the road so it is much more powerful than any other light on the market in terms intensity for this size.
Our lamps are a unique design with completely different optical technology, any similarity is coincidental.Thanks. As I said I'm trying to compare lights and lumens is about the only spec that everyone provides.
How is it that these lights look familiar and even the names look similar to another company's lights ("BD") with their Pro and Sport and their quad LED lights for the bumper? They say theirs are rated at 4,900 lumens/light.
Do your lights work with the steel factory Mopar winch bumper? I assume they will and I assume they'll require the mounting brackets, correct?
Yes I know from experience.@Diode Dynamics do your LEDs generate enough heat to prevent snow and ice from accumulating when driving in a snow storm?
Can you tell me about this bumper mount? Did you make that or buy from somewhere? Looks like a really clean option for us plastic bumper folks.I am digging mine from Storm Offroad!