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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1401747" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>I won’t down the R/C lights as I don’t have direct experience with them. You’re buying higher quality than off of Amazon for sure, but as mentioned the Rigid / Baja Design / etc. LEDs are in a different league. One thing I would suggest is to use a combo lens behind the grill, not a spot. Even though you don’t lose much, you still block the beam throw with the grille, and if you’re going for distance with that light, I think you’ll lose more visibly than with a combo lens. </p><p></p><p>If you’re doing some off roading and need a lot of light for serious at night driving, get the behind the grille bar. If not, I’d suggest you set your sights on a bracket for the triple fog lights and if money is an issue, start with the B/D SAE lights. Look at what the night pictures look like compared to squadron sports ... and the SAE is not that expensive and you can legally run it on the street. </p><p></p><p>I found this light pattern great for lighting up deer on the road side as well as lesser forest critters. You can add a combo lens and distance lens lights later - like Black Friday ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1401747, member: 21926"] I won’t down the R/C lights as I don’t have direct experience with them. You’re buying higher quality than off of Amazon for sure, but as mentioned the Rigid / Baja Design / etc. LEDs are in a different league. One thing I would suggest is to use a combo lens behind the grill, not a spot. Even though you don’t lose much, you still block the beam throw with the grille, and if you’re going for distance with that light, I think you’ll lose more visibly than with a combo lens. If you’re doing some off roading and need a lot of light for serious at night driving, get the behind the grille bar. If not, I’d suggest you set your sights on a bracket for the triple fog lights and if money is an issue, start with the B/D SAE lights. Look at what the night pictures look like compared to squadron sports ... and the SAE is not that expensive and you can legally run it on the street. I found this light pattern great for lighting up deer on the road side as well as lesser forest critters. You can add a combo lens and distance lens lights later - like Black Friday ... [/QUOTE]
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