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Light Bars

Wawa Skittletits

Local Expert East Region USA
Staff member
Launch Member
Member

Expedition Master I

Black Oak LED. They play above their price tag and are routinely rated top tier. They’re definitely not cheap but well worth it. If you’re operating on a smaller budget I know many people happy with their OPT7 lights.

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Joey83

Rank VI
Launch Member

Influencer II

I have a cheap 17" Hamron lightbar rated at 4180 lumen/80w and it's bright enough for me (it will do until I decide I want more lights)20181028_161457.jpeg20181026_202758.jpeg20181108_202104.jpeg
 

MEB77

Rank IV
Launch Member

Traveler I

I have 2 4.5 inch round 1080 lumen and 1 13 inch 4320 Lumen light bar by Teaveller on my work f 250. Over 3 years they have held up pretty well. 1 of the 4.5" ones has some moisture in it. However it might not be the lights fault as it got roughed up by a rock, but it could also be cheap parts from China as it is sold at tractor supply.
 

tireguy43

Rank III
Launch Member

Enthusiast II

Has anyone ran the "hidden" light bar on their 3rd gen taco. I live and commute in a pretty remote area and was wondering if it made a big difference or if it was more for a cool factor.
 
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