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Vision-X Optimus Series LED Driving Lights with wiring and 4TT Light Bracket Promo this week!
Promo includes:

1 pair of Vision-X Optimus Series 10 Degree LEDs (MSRP Price on each pair is $311.25)
1 Pair of Vision-X Optimus Series 60 Degree LEDs (MSRP Price on each pair is $311.25)
1 Pair of 4TT Light Brackets (MSRP Price on bracket is $89.99)
Wiring, Fuses and Relays for LEDs

Total Saving : $237.49 SAVINGS!!!!

These LED's and brackets will work in the "fog light" mounting location on the Ford Raptor. If you prefer two 60 degree or two 10 degree LEDs that can be arranged for the same price. Shipping will depend on location.

Price : $475 + 20 Flat Rate Shipping anywhere in the USA!!​

Call : 702-434-9274 to place this order today! Promo only lasts a week!!

Optimus Series - LED, HID, and Halogen Lighting | Off Road Lighting | Offroad LED Lighting | Mine Lighting | Mining Lighting | Marine Lighting | Agriculture Lighting | Defense Lighting | Industrial Lighting | Commercial Lighting | Automotive Lighting

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Unfortunately they don't have amber lenses for them but Vision-X offers a few other similar LED's that have amber lenses. Let me know if that's what you're looking for and I can get you pricing. Unlike Rigid Duallys, the Vision-X LED lumen count is measured from diode in the actual housing of the light. Therefore you get the effective light output. The Rigid Dually LED is measured from the diode in a raw form before it enters into the actual light housing. The effective amount of light is significantly less than a Vision-X Optimus Solo Light as offered in the promo!
 
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I don't have any currently. The Raptor that we did the install on will be back this Friday so I'll try to get some pictures with those lights turned on. I'll definitely see if I can get some night pictures as well.
 
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Here's a night picture with the Vision-X Optimus Solo Lights on along with a 20" Rigid Industries E-Series. I'm going to try to get another picture soon of the actual light output.

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hmm, first I was set on the M&R fog light kit (as far as looks) over the Rigids but this just threw another one in the mix...

I wonder how these compare as far as light output. I think these are 10W each and the M&R are 3W (not too sure might be 6W).. so that would be 20W each side vs. 9W each side

If so is the lumen output proportional to the wattage somehow?
 
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Yes, the light output is proportional to the wattage. The Vision-X is definitely going to be brighter being that each light carries more wattage. As you can see on the specs of the Vision-X as listed above the lumen is measured in raw and also effective. The effective lumen count is what is actually measured once the diode has been placed in the housing and measured from the light passing through the lense. If it were me, I'd take the Vision-X Optimus LED over any others on the market right now.
 
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