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<blockquote data-quote="Maddog77" data-source="post: 1410467" data-attributes="member: 37350"><p>Contemplating the triple mounted rigid radiance scene lights. Can’t seem to pull the trigger as I’m going back and forth on “scene” brand with higher lumens or not. Will I be sorry if I go with the less lumens , less expensive set? I just dont want to put the coin in to the lights and the first time I flip the switch be let down on the throw of the lights but at the same time I'm trying to get a tonneau cover this month too so I’m just trying to save where I can. I don’t do a ton of nighttime off-roading but when I do I don’t want to be saying, “gee I wish I got the brighter lights.” Also, is there concern of the lights fogging up in cold weather. I live in Washington State. Opinions, ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maddog77, post: 1410467, member: 37350"] Contemplating the triple mounted rigid radiance scene lights. Can’t seem to pull the trigger as I’m going back and forth on “scene” brand with higher lumens or not. Will I be sorry if I go with the less lumens , less expensive set? I just dont want to put the coin in to the lights and the first time I flip the switch be let down on the throw of the lights but at the same time I'm trying to get a tonneau cover this month too so I’m just trying to save where I can. I don’t do a ton of nighttime off-roading but when I do I don’t want to be saying, “gee I wish I got the brighter lights.” Also, is there concern of the lights fogging up in cold weather. I live in Washington State. Opinions, ideas? [/QUOTE]
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