tjkj2002 wrote:
thermorex wrote:
You can get a mopar light bar and use led bulbs instead of the conventional ones.
Tj's suggestion is good if you want to pay premium. If you don't care about super performance, get a 50-ish inch led light bar from amazon for about 100 bucks and you'll have so much light that you'll burn the retina of the person coming from opposite side.
Those LED bulbs won't fit under the cover and those cheap LED lightbars(the ones for $100 or less) are a waste of time and money.
One of the salesman at work has 2 of them mounted on his truck,one 50" and one 30",and my 4 Rigid Dually's are brighter than both of his LED bars combined.
You can get the Dually's from Amazon for a good price that will not break the bank by any means.
I didn't check if led bulbs would fit in the mopar light bar, they may be indeed too long, but I'm sure there are ways around it. But it isn't worth in my opinion fiddling with it when you can get a light bar that would definitely put out more light, at least in my opinion.
The main issue is that light bars, cheap or not, have a combo of flood (sides) with spot (center), so you cannot use them separate. I'm not sure if there are led bars out there that allow turning on just flood or spot or both.
Regarding cheap led bars or projectors, it depends what you buy. There are plenty 4+ star products on amazon that seem reliable. I have a light bar on the truck and knock on wood so far worked flawlessly, but I have maybe 30-ish hours of running it and this because I prefer to drive during the night. So from a personal experience point of view it's great but I can't say it was really tested in reliability. This is the light bar:
Eyourlife 52 inch 300W Light Bar Extra LED Light Bar Off Road Flood Spot Combo Beam
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F4MQJ5O/re ... BybN4D88MWThe difference between a brand name and no name is that the name brands that are usually 5x the price of noname are brighter and have less glare, the light distribution is more precise and refined. The name brands should also be more reliable. The question I have is this: are name brands 5x better, 5x brighter? I one doubt it.
I had a set of hella 4000 conventional flood lights with 100w bulbs on the Cherokee, and those were hands down the best lights I have ever had, till I got the light bar. On the crd, I have the mopar light bar which I never use and thinking to swap it for a led bar. I also have 2 6inch led round flood lights (that are a joke compared with hella 4000 btw) but they put out decent light.
I agree with masshole, driving with auxiliary lights on, especially flood, will result in a huge glare from the road signs. The problem with customizing the oem lights is that most lightning options are not dot approved. I am very annoyed by people having super bright lights, which are definitely not dot approved, and I don't want to be one of those.