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Newcomdigi 52" 300watt LED Light Bar

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Old 11-11-2013, 06:58 PM
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Here are a few shots. I know taking pics isnt too hard but i am a horrible photographer using a cell phone cam. But atleast we can get a general idea. I did a little adjusting on the bar and have a before and after pic below to show. Tell me what you think. I think i found a good point to get the best throw and illumination possible.


Street shot this is my bright headlights only
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This is same spot on the street with the LED Light Bar only
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This is just my bright headlights only hitting the treeline
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This is LED Light bar only before adjusting
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This is the FINAL pic same distance with the Lght Bar Only adjusted a little further up so throwing out a little further
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Old 11-11-2013, 09:14 PM
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Wow! I love to see people do reviews on ebay products like this! Will definitely be purchasing one of these as a Christmas present to myself!
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That looks good.
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Can't beat that with a stick for $235
Old 11-12-2013, 05:20 AM
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can you aim that light up a little bit?
what kind of LED did you get? spot? flood? spot flood combo?
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I want to order this so bad right now, lol...

And these are the cheapest mounts I've come across on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/181191571644...84.m1436.l2649
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How does the upper part of the mount attach? Any drilling required?

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Thanks for the pics of the lights in action. They look pretty good.

On a side note, you mentioned they were Domestic. In reading the eBay ad, they're imported. Not sure if that makes any difference, but also saw a note regarding possible additional custom taxes that may be imposed. Just a little FYI. Good luck with the light. If I were in the market for some, I'd give these some serious thought. Not a bad price indeed.

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Old 11-12-2013, 09:38 AM
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This is just killing me, I think I am going to have to go ahead and throw down on one of these.
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I bought one of these also and it has been a NIGHTMARE. It keeps shearing bolts out of the pivot. The light is too heavy for single rotating bolt mount like it has. THe passengerside broke 5 different grade 8 bolts (yes you read that right) then it snapped the whole housing out of the side. Its aluminum so copious amounts of JB weld and ANOTHER grade 8 bolt and it seems to be holding. However, the body damage on my hood and cowl hasn't been fixed yet.

You get what you pay for. If you're willing to deal with a few mount issues, you can get a great deal. The light output is just amazing. It is blindingly bright. The power cable screws with my passenger side tweeter. The wires run too close together and I get a lot of engine whine coming through the tweeter now.


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