PakRatcliffe350
If you are anything like me you most likely have actually bought or had a good friend who has bought a set of led lights from a store or online that wound up being overall CRAP. The led's burned out in a month one by one, the inside filled with water and dirt, so I could not see if they were on or not. The installing bracket broke, or would change enough to point the light were I wanted it. Should people fancy to dig up supplementary resources on See more about this Off- Road Lights product, we recommend heaps of online resources people should think about investigating. OH FANTASTIC NOW I CAN SEE MY BUMPER BETTER, THAT WOULD BE COOL IF I WAS TRYING TO DRIVE DOWN IT So after attempting lots of different led lights varying in cost from 24.84 a set to well over 2,000 dollars for a single light. I found these brand-new really compact (3 inches square) area lights from Nitestick on Amazon.com. They are very simple to set up due to the bracket on the back can be set (devices consisted of with lights) at any position on the back 180 degrees. The price for the them was inexpensive for the set, and they were bright little bastards. I beat the crap out of them on the front of my quad, when I went mudding so I cleaned them off by driving into a pond. ThenI unintentionally utilized them for a push bumper when I pressed my friends Rzr out of the pond he drowned it in. Long story brief I liked the Nitestick led lights so much so I put a set on my partner's Rino and another set on my truck for backup lights..