LED Light Bars and Pods with Mounting Solutions - BLITZPRO - BLACK FRIDAY SALE!
Hey Blitzpro, looks like you guys have some very nice lights. I would like to know if you are going to have a Christmas sale or are you still offering the 15% discount to forum members? I want to order several lights for Christmas and would love to save a few bucks and give you guys a shot. I already have lights from lots of other manufacturers, I just thought I would try you guys out as well and see how your lights stack up.
Chris
Chris
Great product guys, Im seriously contemplating getting a few of these to put all over the rig!
Would yall happen to have a military discount?
Also what would you recommend for back up lights? (more for flashing crazy bastards who wont stop riding on my bumper lol)
Thanks for the response!
Would yall happen to have a military discount?
Also what would you recommend for back up lights? (more for flashing crazy bastards who wont stop riding on my bumper lol)
Thanks for the response!
As far as backup lights, most will use our 6LZ compact bar lights or Hawk 6D rail, but if you want to really annoy tailgaters (although STRONGLY not recommended
) you can go with a low profile Hawk 15S pointed in the appropriate direction. 


Unfortunately, no plans at this time.
Last edited by blitzpro.com; Dec 10, 2012 at 10:45 AM.





Got the Blitzpro lights mounted and wired. The front has the 21S bar and two 6LZ bars (slightly canted outward). Along each side there are two 6LZ bars and two 6LZ bars mounted on the rear of the Gobi. Ran all the wires through the top bar of the rack and mounted the side and rear lights to the bottom rail (drilled and tapped two holes per light). Used 4 pin trailer plugs for quick disconnects at the front where the gobi quick disco's are. Hooked it all up to the spod and pretty happy with the results. The pictures of the lights on didn't come out with my cell phone...but it is definitly bright and well worth the money!
I am planning on mounting two more 6LZ bars near the muffler like a previous person has posted and tap them directly into the stock reverse lights.
Will try to get some better pictures with the lights on.
How well sealed are these units? If mounting for back-up and or other lower mounting applications I'm curious how well they will handle heavy splash and/or being submerged for say water crossings, etc?
Teamfaust, it looks like the Blitzpro lights are IP67 rated according to the website. IP stands for Ingress Protection, this measures the unit's ability to keep out dust and dirt (the first number) and water (the second number) IP68 is the best rating possible. The second number (7 in the case of Blitzpro) means that they are sealed up to 1 meter deep for immersion up to 30 minutes. IP68 is good for fluid immersion over 1 meter indefinitely. Just FYI, anything less than IP66 and you wouldn't want to take it through a car wash. I personally won't buy any light that is not at least IP67. The first number refers to the lights ability to keep dust out. Forget about anything less than a 6, you will just end up being pissed off because they are not sealed well at all.
Chris
Chris





Got the Blitzpro lights mounted and wired. The front has the 21S bar and two 6LZ bars (slightly canted outward). Along each side there are two 6LZ bars and two 6LZ bars mounted on the rear of the Gobi. Ran all the wires through the top bar of the rack and mounted the side and rear lights to the bottom rail (drilled and tapped two holes per light). Used 4 pin trailer plugs for quick disconnects at the front where the gobi quick disco's are. Hooked it all up to the spod and pretty happy with the results. The pictures of the lights on didn't come out with my cell phone...but it is definitly bright and well worth the money!
I am planning on mounting two more 6LZ bars near the muffler like a previous person has posted and tap them directly into the stock reverse lights.
Will try to get some better pictures with the lights on.
Teamfaust, it looks like the Blitzpro lights are IP67 rated according to the website. IP stands for Ingress Protection, this measures the unit's ability to keep out dust and dirt (the first number) and water (the second number) IP68 is the best rating possible. The second number (7 in the case of Blitzpro) means that they are sealed up to 1 meter deep for immersion up to 30 minutes. IP68 is good for fluid immersion over 1 meter indefinitely. Just FYI, anything less than IP66 and you wouldn't want to take it through a car wash. I personally won't buy any light that is not at least IP67. The first number refers to the lights ability to keep dust out. Forget about anything less than a 6, you will just end up being pissed off because they are not sealed well at all.
Chris
Chris
Ditto.


