All new and improved S series single row light bars. In stock and ready to ship.
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All new and improved S series single row light bars. In stock and ready to ship.
With our recently updated Dual row light bars we figured why leave the single row bars behind. Once we finished the dual rows, we went back to the drawing board on the our Single row light bars.
We are proud to introduce our new S series single row bars, the perfect blend of sleekness, and refinement.
These bars have been redesigned from the ground up, nothing is kept. The new features include:
Just like before we are offering 12", 20" and 50", other sizes could be special ordered.
Check them out on our website for more info and pictures.
In stock and ready to ship, 10% discount codes also work!
12" could be found here.
20" could be found here
And last, the 50" could be found here.
We are proud to introduce our new S series single row bars, the perfect blend of sleekness, and refinement.
These bars have been redesigned from the ground up, nothing is kept. The new features include:
- The newest 5 watt CREE LED chips available
- All new Pressure equalization breather for even better water protection
- Lexan lens
- IP69k certified
- Waterproof connectors
- Higher light/ lumen output than before
- Plug and play wire harness with water resistant plugs
- All new reflector design
- Priced less than before!
Just like before we are offering 12", 20" and 50", other sizes could be special ordered.
Check them out on our website for more info and pictures.
In stock and ready to ship, 10% discount codes also work!
12" could be found here.
20" could be found here
And last, the 50" could be found here.
Last edited by Sami@inspired-engineering; 07-12-2017 at 02:50 PM.
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Beautiful ! But please, oh please, show off what they can do ! Heaven knows the forum is flooded with aftermarket lights of every imagination. YET, "they" rarely show their lights in a working environment. I, like others, will never understand this. Meanwhile, my cc is in hand....any option for amber and night photos (to come) for this as well ? Thanks for the inspiration Inspiring.
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Beautiful ! But please, oh please, show off what they can do ! Heaven knows the forum is flooded with aftermarket lights of every imagination. YET, "they" rarely show their lights in a working environment. I, like others, will never understand this. Meanwhile, my cc is in hand....any option for amber and night photos (to come) for this as well ? Thanks for the inspiration Inspiring.
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Thanks for the quick replies to questions. This will keep you ahead of the curve in that many others will be curious as well. For me, a 20 inch +/- will fit proportionately within my stinger. Since even a small light bar is illegal on city streets. I might as well get a little something bigger -n- brighter without going ridiculously overboard. Selection will come down to the option on actual pattern spread. Keeping a close eye on this one. Thanks, again, for the inspiration Inspiring.
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Thanks for the quick replies to questions. This will keep you ahead of the curve in that many others will be curious as well. For me, a 20 inch +/- will fit proportionately within my stinger. Since even a small light bar is illegal on city streets. I might as well get a little something bigger -n- brighter without going ridiculously overboard. Selection will come down to the option on actual pattern spread. Keeping a close eye on this one. Thanks, again, for the inspiration Inspiring.
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Yes, on the 20 +/- bar. Either I have missed this or it has not yet been done, by any other manufacturer. (Hint hint). With all of the plug-n-play harnesses out there, connecting into existing fog light wiring. It appears the option is to run either two lamp replacements (Fogs for example) or a single Lt bar. For those who would like to run, say, all three, two revolvers in the factory fog locations and a small bar at the same time, without having to splice, what about a harness that allows up to three items to run simultaneously? Another example, would be a bar in conjunction with A-pillar cubes; one switch for all three rather than two switches. I do understand power draw limitations. and individualizing light source for different specificities. But, can you create a pigtail that allows additional harnesses to run in sequence? Just a thought, again, unless I've missed this some where.
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Yes, on the 20 +/- bar. Either I have missed this or it has not yet been done, by any other manufacturer. (Hint hint). With all of the plug-n-play harnesses out there, connecting into existing fog light wiring. It appears the option is to run either two lamp replacements (Fogs for example) or a single Lt bar. For those who would like to run, say, all three, two revolvers in the factory fog locations and a small bar at the same time, without having to splice, what about a harness that allows up to three items to run simultaneously? Another example, would be a bar in conjunction with A-pillar cubes; one switch for all three rather than two switches. I do understand power draw limitations. and individualizing light source for different specificities. But, can you create a pigtail that allows additional harnesses to run in sequence? Just a thought, again, unless I've missed this some where.
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Thk you for getting bk to my question. (Missed this since out of town at a wedding. May have to buy somethg for myself to get over the shock of ceremonial costs. Bribery advise for those with daughter's; Cash and Mexico!) Now to come up with my recovery combination(s). Thks, Sami