Blackhawk LED by TMX

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Appears better lighting from just the bar...is it possible the headlights can reduce the lighting?hmmm
 

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Are these going to match Rigids limited lifetime warranty? Not knocking, but I like their made in USA and warranty. Would pay more for these two points.


That is why we are and always will offer a full line of Rigid LED's. Our main goal was to satisfy all of our customers, the ones who want a MADE IN THE USA Rigid LED Lightbar, and those who want a cheaper alternative. We know you aren't knocking :favorites13:

Here are some night shots from my truck this weekend.
 

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Appears better lighting from just the bar...is it possible the headlights can reduce the lighting?hmmm

Headlights if aimed right go to the ground so not to blind oncoming traffic. Look at the light bar pics against the wall with the headlights compared to with the bar on. look above the wall at the building in the background. The Light bar throws light in a much larger pattern because they are for offroad use. the 20" bar is really bright and Im really happy with it.
 

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I Beta tested one of these, I think it was a flood. Now I have a combo flood/spot. Anyway this is the Beta bar. My stock lights are 55w 6k HIDs.

First pick is my low beams only. Im about 20' from the wall
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Both low and bar
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Just bar
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Where is it mounted? I assume the lower grill... what size bar? 20"?

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Texas Motorworx is excited to release our latest product, The Blackhawk LED. These lights have been in testing for months and we couldn't be more happy with their durability, performance and price. When developing a new light to bring to market, we were able to select the key items that make a good light bar, to bring you what you've asked for. Blackhawk LEDs use high output Cree LEDs with an extremely durable lens and case, all manufactured overseas to industry leading specifications. We have worked for months to ensure quality, performance and overall satisfaction with this product, and stand behind each one with a warranty. As always, we continue to carry the full Rigid line in order to offer several choices across all budgets.

Bottom line, Texas Motorworx understands the need for a quality LED bar at a great price (the two don't usually go hand in hand), and we want to be your new source for auxiliary lighting.

We are expecting the 20" Blackhawk LED with brackets to be around $400, and the 40" Blackhawk LED with brackets to be around $600.

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How do you mount the 20" light like that in the last pic?
 

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I drilled 2 3/8" holes in the the bumper mounting plates at the end of the frame rail, and used the supplied brackets.
 

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hmmmm I am 99% sure I know where these bars are coming from. Made in Texas correct?

Edit: I went back and reread the original post and see they say made overseas, they look a lot like a bar that is "being made in texas" that im not real convinced that the guy is actually making like he says he is.

Edit#2: Went and compared the pics and they are not the bars I was thinking of.
 
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