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Newcomdigi 52" 300watt LED Light Bar

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Old 11-10-2013, 12:57 PM
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Default Newcomdigi 52" 300watt LED Light Bar

I decided to take a gamble on this 300W 52" LED Alloy Spot Flood Combo LED Work Light Bar 12 24V 4X4WD SUV Car Jeep | eBay. I did not get it as cheap as it is listed now it just went on sale a few days ago. Being domestic and the price i couldnt resist. It took about 10 days to get and was packaged very well. It was worth the gamble in every aspect. Very stout and high quality. Plus the output is ridiculous im still in awe over it. It gets my thumbs up and seal of approval. I can not directly compare it to a name brand bar but i can not see it falling too short and if you figure in the over 5x less price tag you be the judge....

I couldnt get any good lit up pictures as it was too bright my camera wouldnt focus. I could probably take a short video or attempt to take some night shots from inside the vehicle to better show the output if any interest.

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I like! Gonna stay tuned and see how it turns out. PM me the price and location if u don't mind.
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The pictures are of it installed. Its worth every penny IMO. The link should show the price probably the least expensive light bar to be found at $235 shipped. My wife thought it was ugly at first and when i turned it on she was all smiles she couldnt believe the output. She even turned it on several times after i showed her on her own haha. So its got her seal approval. Only time will tell the true quality. My jeeps not a DD just a garage queen so mine may not be the best to judge road wear and tear, time, etc...
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Instead of taking pics head on causing your camera lens to melt, why don't you point that down an empty road or in to an open field for some action shots. Take pics from the driver seat or next to the jeep facing wherever the light is pointing. Everyone always takes pics of there leds facing them causing the camera to freak out and you get big bright spots. Ya we get leds are bright but that type of pic does not show how they perform. I'd rather see how far the light gets thrown out in front of you instead of the view of the guy that is flashing his hi beams at you. Looks like you got a good deal and I like the look of those mounts.
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Nice! I've had this in my watch list for quite some time but I just haven't pulled the trigger. Looks awesome.

And what brackets are those?
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Yes I am all in favor of you getting out somewhere tonite even if it is on your own street and getting a shot from inside the cab while just the bar is on and no headlights. We would all appreciate it very much.
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What mount brackets are you using? Thanks
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X3 on the mounting bracket?
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I will definitely get some pics very soon i live a few miles outside city limits so its very dark out here so ill be able to get some good shots illuminating some stuff.

The mounting brackets are ANZO. I was looking on ebay and ran across a set that hadn't had the ANZO emblem lazer cut out yet and werent powder coated. They were just raw steel. I sanded cleaned them well and hit with 5 coats spray on bedliner over a few days time. The finish on them came out great and looks factory. I dont know if its something they could offer all the time or if i just got lucky all around on them for the price.

Heres what they would look like finished and cut.

ANZO USA | JEEP WRANGLER (JK) 07-13 WINDSHIELD LIGHT BRACKETS FOR ANZO 52" L.E.D LIGHT BAR (881030) - Accessories - Off-Road
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Very interested in how this turns out.... SUBSCRIBED!!!


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