M&R 40" vs Rigid 40" side by side comparison

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jrodrg

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Thanks.

Thats what i figured. Would be nice to have though in a time of need. How do both of these lights fair to water and mud holes?
 

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I have no experience with the M&R so I can't speak there, but the Rigid's are phenomenal. We run them on our trophy truck without any problems. You can also get smaller ones if you don't want the bigger 40" bar.
 

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I bought the lower grill light bar from M&R and have no problems at all, ive had it on for a few month now and beat it to death offroad up here in Alaska through snow, mud, and river crossings... Great customer service and amazing light bars
 

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is there a way to mount the 12 degree ones that would allow ON road use?
Maybe the 20" 12 degree behind the bumper? Maybe with an AMBER or a yellow tint to reduce glare from water and moisture or snow.

All Weather LED's in 20" with 12 degree spot??
 
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My fault guys... been really really busy here lately.

Just bought a new jet ski and a new golf cart so I've been messing with my other toys here lately.

I'll try to get them up soon.
 

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Hosseface - any chance to ever get any photos? Did you get any pressure from the Rigid fans or the M&R fans to not post the comparison or something?
 
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