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I've used cheap chinesium lights from Amazon for years and never had an issue on Jeeps, trucks and utvs. Reliably provided extra light in off and on road conditions, and for me anyway never fogged. And as far as wiring, remember, LEDs really don't have much power draw so you don't need heavy wire like the old days and usually even a relay is overkill.
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Unless you are doing actual high speed Baja racing or heavy duty rock crawling at night or are simply after the looks I disagree with this statement. I have had many trouble free years with offerings from LasFit, Nilite, and AuxBeam, at less than 25% of the cost of a Baja, KC, Oracle, etc. If all you need is to better see a trail while you are moving at 20-30mph the above are more than sufficient and will last a long time.

While many companies focus strictly on peak beam Baja Designs puts the customer first. We take all our years and years of testing and knowledge to provide the best driving experience possible. It doesn't matter if you are going 20-30 mph or 100 mph down in Baja you have the security that your lights will perform and won't turn off when you need them the most. That is why people go with Baja Designs. These companies do questionable practices like the use of counterfeit LEDs, infringing on patents, and blatantly lie about output. When supporting a company like Baja Designs you get superior performance, quality, customer service, warranty, and supporting a company that continues to push the boundaries of what an off-road light is.

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Anyone can make a bright light. While many companies focus strictly on peak beam Baja Designs puts the customer first. We take all our years and years of testing and knowledge to provide the driving experience possible. It doesn't matter if you are going 20-30 mph or +100 down in Baja you have the security that your lights will perform and won't turn off when you need them the most. That is why people go with Baja Designs.

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That is a fair point. Customer service from Baja is likely to be impeccable and reliability is going to be notably higher. Different people assign different value to that. One can argue that for non demanding weekend warrior use an LED bar going out is just an inconvenience - you still have the vehicle headlights.
 

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If your looking for an inexpensive light bar. Try Nighlight. You can get them on amazon, they have kits that include the wiring harness, pods, bars etc. I've been using them for a while. I once had moisture build up inside the lense on a 20" bar, I emailed them to buy a new seal and they sent me a new light. Cant complain at all.
I believe you meant to say "Nilight".
 

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Let's buy a 50K car and put a cheap non UL approved light bar on it... Hope your comprehensive insurance is paid up...
 

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Let's buy a 50K car and put a cheap non UL approved light bar on it... Hope your comprehensive insurance is paid up...
This is pure fear mongering. The LEDs run off 12V and have a 10A breaker on them if you wired them correctly . Nothing is going up in flames. At least not due to the light bar.
 

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If your looking for an inexpensive light bar. Try Nighlight. You can get them on amazon, they have kits that include the wiring harness, pods, bars etc. I've been using them for a while. I once had moisture build up inside the lense on a 20" bar, I emailed them to buy a new seal and they sent me a new light. Cant complain at all.
Funny you should mention Nilite, I just installed their flood pod lights, pretty bright and work great. Wired them to Aux 5&6.
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More like a Walmart. I don't think they sell food.
More like Home Depot/Lowe’s. Mainly lumber, home improvement and hardware.
But, they do have some groceries so you can pick up some cans of chili or soup with your 10 sheets of drywall or 2x4’s.

Plus an auto section with misc do dads. Who knew that included off road lighting.

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I got that email too, I would use it on my mower for the back-40 but nothing important.
 

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Unless you are doing actual high speed Baja racing or heavy duty rock crawling at night or are simply after the looks I disagree with this statement. I have had many trouble free years with offerings from LasFit, Nilite, and AuxBeam, at less than 25% of the cost of a Baja, KC, Oracle, etc. If all you need is to better see a trail while you are moving at 20-30mph the above are more than sufficient and will last a long time.
Totally disagree with that, but that’s what forums are all about. Members and their opinions. I have mine, you have yours. No worries!
 

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I'd be leery about a light bar that plugs into my cigarette lighter because of the size of the wire feeding it.

Edit: Maybe the lighter plug is just a switch?
The light bar doesn’t plug into the cigarette lighter. The remote switch uses the cigarette lighter to bluetooth control the light on and off
 

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Just picked mine up today. Bought it just to see what they’re like. Hooked up really quick to see the light they project.
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ceiling is about 17-18’. Not bad for a cheap light. Wiring has fuse and if I mount them I’ll swap in a switch instead of using the Bluetooth pairing part with the cigarette lighter Bluetooth switch.
 

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Something like this, or a NiLight, work be great for general use for tractors, etc, or a work or camp light.
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