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I could not be happier. There really is no reason for more front lights in my case.I like that set up. Those LP9/6’s are very functional lights.
VisionX Makes some great stuff. I would like the look of the 4.7” CG2 single led. I think the large deep reflector would look nice. Would look great on my top hoop. Thanks for sharing your set up.I have the vision x cg2’s on my wife’s Subaru. They are 10,500 lumens each and do a good job as a spot flood. Lots of trucks run the light cannons in Alaska because they are reliable.
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Yes, actually, funny you bring them up. I have been emailing them back and forth. I am intrigued by their “Caron Pod.” It uses 2 20w LEDs angled into the reflector.
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Tough choice for sure. I don't see it in the OB store, but there are other styles that we do get a price break on - KCHiLiTESYes, actually, funny you bring them up. I have been emailing them back and forth. I am intrigued by their “Caron Pod.” It uses 2 20w LEDs angled into the reflector.
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Looks really good. Other than this photo from KC:
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There is zero info from other users. I have found nothing on YouTube or via google search on any reviews or write ups. No sure why, but it seems concerning sense the lights have been out a long time.
At 20w per light, I don’t think the pro sport’s price is justified:
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So, I am only really considering the Carbon Pod from KC.
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Nice choice! Will be standing by for photos.
Made up my mind! Just saw this post from Baja Designs. It’s their “LP4.” Stay tuned for photos upon release. Probably debuted next week during SEMA. Super stoked. Should work perfect!
Pathfinder I
Try getting the light in front of you, I gave up on overhead lights 20 years ago. A amber cover works wonders on LEDs. It's not the light it's the color of the light and where it's placed on the rig.I use Led's for ditch, spot, reverse. For throw, I want big halogens. FYRLYT are the best I've seen yet.
Snow and dust. Halogen throws better through it. LED's are often too bright up close, and too dim at distance. I find the blue led lights, and having to squint through a wall of light to see anything far away, completely fatiguing.
Pardon my ignorance but what is a "spot flood?" Aren't those terms antithetical?I have the vision x cg2’s on my wife’s Subaru. They are 10,500 lumens each and do a good job as a spot flood.