Blitzpro led upgrade
I decided to upgrade my 50 watt Walmart rock lights with leds and when I came across blitzpro the price was right so I went with 2 of the 6 led bars.
They came nicely packaged

The design and build seemed like good quality. They had a little weight to them.


Did a quick test

You can see the difference in light output. I have 2 50 watt lights I still need to change in front of the rear axle.




So far I'm pretty happy with these. They are nice and bright and they draw way less power from the battery. They also tuck way up out of the way. I'll be purchasing 4 more to replace the other 2 lights and to complete my undercarriage lights.
They came nicely packaged

The design and build seemed like good quality. They had a little weight to them.


Did a quick test

You can see the difference in light output. I have 2 50 watt lights I still need to change in front of the rear axle.




So far I'm pretty happy with these. They are nice and bright and they draw way less power from the battery. They also tuck way up out of the way. I'll be purchasing 4 more to replace the other 2 lights and to complete my undercarriage lights.
Yes blitzpro is a sponsor and there are some led light bars that are on the site for a lot less than others out there. I am happy with the build quality of these. The build and performance are way more than what I expected at the price I got them for.
I have a 21 inch single row LED from Blitzpro on my front bumper. I would say the build quality is top notch and the light output is insane. I don't have any experience with Rigid or any other brands, but for the price I can't imagine you could find anything near what Blitzpro is offering. I'm very happy with this light and am pretty sure there's gonna be another 4 or 5 on my rig in the next few months.
The night shot on the left is just the LED, the shot on the right is my headlight and foglight, no LED. Crazy, and that picture doesn't do it justice.
The night shot on the left is just the LED, the shot on the right is my headlight and foglight, no LED. Crazy, and that picture doesn't do it justice.
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Looks good monster. Here are a couple more pics to try and show how I mounted them. I have an mbrp offroad exhaust which allowed me to mount these above the old stock muffler location. There are screws hanging down that hold the heat shield to the body that I used for mounting them.



As far as wiring goes I have a relay wired to them and an inline fuse between the battery. I had that already in place from when I wired my original lights. I've read too many horror stories of jeeps burning to the ground on here so after searching this site you can find a basic do it yourself wiring thread. Before I found this forum I'd have no clue how to correctly wire anything, that's why this forum is awesome.



As far as wiring goes I have a relay wired to them and an inline fuse between the battery. I had that already in place from when I wired my original lights. I've read too many horror stories of jeeps burning to the ground on here so after searching this site you can find a basic do it yourself wiring thread. Before I found this forum I'd have no clue how to correctly wire anything, that's why this forum is awesome.


