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RedRunner87

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I bought this one on eBay for $50. It is a ExtremeLED knock off. The nice thing is I can swap the lens out for flood, spot, amber and white for $8 a lens. There are 4 lenses so total of $32 I can have different light bar set ups. Or you can buy the Extreme LED one for under $300 and get the dual function one. The sides and middle are independent, the Ebay one there is only one function which is the whole light bar.

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Samuel Painter

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I bought this one on eBay for $50. It is a ExtremeLED knock off. The nice thing is I can swap the lens out for flood, spot, amber and white for $8 a lens. There are 4 lenses so total of $32 I can have different light bar set ups. Or you can buy the Extreme LED one for under $300 and get the dual function one. The sides and middle are independent, the Ebay one there is only one function which is the whole light bar.

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Does any condensation get in? Are they bright?
 

RedRunner87

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Does any condensation get in? Are they bright?
I took the advice whether you buy the ExtremeLED ones or the EBay ones to tighten the Allen screws. I did that and hasn’t leaked during the last two snow storms.

They are pretty bright, it’s a small 22” light bar but throws out good light. Extreme LED sells larger bars, but I couldn’t find them on eBay.

I like that I can swap out the lenses and get different patterns.
 

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I bought "Autofeel" brand off evilbay. Been on my truck for about 8 months now, no condensation, no bad led's, lenses are staying clear. The overhead bar is a combination spot/flood, the fronts are spot. I used two 12ga 40amp relay harness kits with a two channel wireless remote. Under $150 for all.

They seem bright to me but I have not compared with hi end side by side. I'm sure if I had spent 1500 bucks I would have brighter lighting.

 
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RedRunner87

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cool. I have yet to get them, but ive always heard positive things about them when it comes to lights, lightbars, etc.
I had them as my "ditch" lights and they were really bright for their size. Also ran Amazon ARB knock-offs on the bumper. Super bright but they did turn a shade yellow being parked outside.

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Looking at what cali raised led has I'm betting the are manufactured by Autofeel. Autofeel makes several different "branded" lights. They are identical right down to the mounting brackets.
 

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No light bars on my 4 wheeled rides, but I have lights from advmonster.com on my Adventure Motorcycle that I'm very happy with. On my dual sport, I have Rigid Ignites that are incredible for their size but more $$$