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 Post subject: Rigid Industries LEDs
PostPosted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 11:09 pm 
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Hey guys I just installed up a bumper by ADD and Rigid LED lamps on my uncles raptor was curious if anyone has them on their liberty.

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They are super bright and would love to swap them out from my piaa 520 ions :)

Do post up of you have them and what model.

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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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Get the 48" bar, put it on your rack with a heavy chain and lock wrapped around it. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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Like my LEDs
have two 5 bulb single row on the rack in back and 3X3s in front under the brush guard for now

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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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Have a Rigid 10" single row on my brushguard. Insane amount of light for such a small light bar! Highly recommend.
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 Post subject: Rigid Industries LEDs
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Thanks guys now I just have to sell my piaas and ill upgrade all 6 lamps

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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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If you're looking for something close to a rigid without the rigid pricetag beanledindustries.com has great stuff.

I've seen thier 50" side by side with a Rigid and the Rigid is brighter but not 6-700 dollars brighter.

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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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TIJKK1220 wrote:
If you're looking for something close to a rigid without the rigid pricetag beanledindustries.com has great stuff.

I've seen thier 50" side by side with a Rigid and the Rigid is brighter but not 6-700 dollars brighter.

just my :2cents:

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Look at the difference in warranty,IP rating,and customer support and that is more then worth the extra $700.Most of those "cheap" LED places are china made clones and most likely will disappear in a year or two,if there junk even has a warranty that long.

Like Rigid my Vision X LED lightbars are warrantied for life with the highest IP rating.


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tjkj2002 wrote:
TIJKK1220 wrote:
If you're looking for something close to a rigid without the rigid pricetag beanledindustries.com has great stuff.

I've seen thier 50" side by side with a Rigid and the Rigid is brighter but not 6-700 dollars brighter.

just my :2cents:

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Look at the difference in warranty,IP rating,and customer support and that is more then worth the extra $700.Most of those "cheap" LED places are china made clones and most likely will disappear in a year or two,if there junk even has a warranty that long.

Like Rigid my Vision X LED lightbars are warrantied for life with the highest IP rating.


If I can sell my piaas ill upgrade to the rigid

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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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You can also check out Baja Designs,another great company,american made(not 100% sure on that one),lifetime warranty also and a little cheaper the Rigid.


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I agree with you TJ rigid is a wonderful company I was merely throwing out more options. Rigid has a patent on a wonderful lens that makes the leds that they use that much brighter.

More or less what I was explaining is that you can get a great light bar for anything you could possibly need it for without an extra 700 dollars. Granted if you have the cash drop it :D

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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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You can also check out gg-lighting.net

They have a full line up of bars and lifetime warranty at a fraction of the cost of Rigid.

I have a set of Rigid Duallys, I am more then happy with them.
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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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Lowridah313 wrote:
You can also check out gg-lighting.net


Wow googled that company and not alot of nice things said about them plus they use glass lenses and only IP67 rated with 30,000 hours life LED's.


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 Post subject: Re: Rigid Industries LEDs
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Wow! Please disregard my suggestion in that company. I had no idea that the company was that poorly run.
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 Post subject: Rigid Industries LEDs
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So I picked up a set if the rigid d2 driving ambers . My concern is that don't see bright at all. I mounted them upside down on my bumper.... Is this how they are or am I losing my mind?

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Is it possible the polarity is backwards?

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They should have a labeled wiring harness so wiring them wrong should be impossible and with a amber lense they will appear less bright.


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tjkj2002 wrote:
They should have a labeled wiring harness so wiring them wrong should be impossible and with a amber lense they will appear less bright.

They are defiantly wired correctly a monkey could do it and I'm an electrician :lol: the reason I purchased amber was because they should be better in foggy weather / snow. Anyone see it otherwise? My 520 ion piaas seemed brighter.... Tom as you have these lamps any advice you can provide?

These are driving beam should I opt for a flood pattern?

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tjkj2002 wrote:
Lowridah313 wrote:
You can also check out gg-lighting.net


Wow googled that company and not alot of nice things said about them plus they use glass lenses and only IP67 rated with 30,000 hours life LED's.


I can't imagine why you would need any higher than IP67 for LED lighting on vehicles. Its not like you are going to be driving on the bottom of a lake.

IP67 is complete protection against dust immersion and water submersion up to 1m. Although the 30,000 hrs LED life could be a concern

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They should have a labeled wiring harness so wiring them wrong should be impossible and with a amber lense they will appear less bright.

They are defiantly wired correctly a monkey could do it and I'm an electrician :lol: the reason I purchased amber was because they should be better in foggy weather / snow. Anyone see it otherwise? My 520 ion piaas seemed brighter.... Tom as you have these lamps any advice you can provide?

These are driving beam should I opt for a flood pattern?


I have a pair of rigid dually spots and when I put the amber cover on them it cuts the light output so much they barely do any good. The driving lights built into my headlights work pretty good though, better than amber but not even close to the same light without the amber cover removed.

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Maybe I should get the white ones? Or just get a flood beam?

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