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Wes Siler

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A lot of the "off-brand" ones (for lack of a better word) will usually throw good light, but the nicer brands usually combine more light output with better optics (aka putting the light were you want it). I have an ebay light bar on another car, and yeah it throws good light but it tends to go in every direction. My diode dynamics SS3 pro's throw tons more light but in a controlled manner so I can use them on the street.
You have about half the idea. Now imagine if those silly little pod lights were 10x as effective for only $150 extra...
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You have about half the idea. Now imagine if those silly little pod lights were 10x as effective for only $150 extra...
I'm not suggesting that pods are the most effective, yes a light bar from a name brand will throw a lot more light. I'm merely trying to help illustrate the difference in generic to the name brand ones.
 
 








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