Auxbeam Light Bar Review
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Auxbeam Light Bar Review
So what do you guys think.... is it worth going budget?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn0ZInXaMV0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn0ZInXaMV0
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So what do you guys think.... is it worth going budget? YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn0ZInXaMV0
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I recently purchased the 4" cube A pillar lights spots and Floods through Amazon. The lights look good and are solid. They work as stated. Only complaint the I have is the nuts and bolts. The supply hex head nuts and bolts in stainless. I would have used carbon socket head screws with washers and nuts.
overall a good light.
ed
overall a good light.
ed
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So what do you guys think.... is it worth going budget? YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn0ZInXaMV0
The guy that sold me the bumpers didn't include the brackets for the rear bumper and I had to get them from the stealership ($284).
So I got a 20" Auxbeam foe the front bumper. I am pleased so far and if it gives out, I will get the Ridgid one if I can afford it.
I got the light bar for very bad weather driving.
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I agree with that comment that he needs to detail his engine. I detail mine once a month from March until I can't take the cold in winter which is usually in the beginning of January.
a clean engine compartment just looks better.
Ed
a clean engine compartment just looks better.
Ed
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I did not have $500 or so get the Rigid bar. If the Auxbeam gives out, at least I have the switch and wiring in place, maybe I will be able to get a Rigid bar then.
I am happy with the Auxbeam at the moment.