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aww my dead horses are gone lol. its ok. i should apologize for participation in shenanigans.

on the topic: I tried a few of the china brands with little luck. The NiLight branded ones didnt last a month. They were cheap so I was not surprised lol.
I have noticed some of the offerings from Auxbeam look like better quality control is taking place. The prices have gone up also, but they are still very affordable. I have an older Auxbeam light bar on the 4g ranger. it fogs some times but the light still works fine. I would avoid the older cheaper Auxbeam stuff.
a link to some of the newer products.
https://auxbeam.com/collections/led-light-bars
Which Nilight's did you get?

That is what my flank/rear lighting is and they are solid. It is their "nixman" series, whatever that means, I think it is their "higher end" offering if thats possible with chicom lights LOL

My marker lighting is also Nilight - again, solid made little units that are housing sealed permanently.

I've actually watch Nilight over 2 years make some serious and drastic improvements to their products.

Sorry for the picture I know its been posted a lot lately, but these little 1500 lumen lights are good stuff and they are only $32 a pair if I recall. Lens/housing is also permanently sealed, which IMO will always be better than screw and bezel models.

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There are many good light choices out there in ALL price ranges to fit someones budget. Just because they don't fit your built and you have the funds for the higher end product doesn't make someone else's choice wrong. :wink:

With that said I'm all for spending a little more money to buy something of better quality. Buy once cry once. But as Jack has pointed out he's had good luck with his lower budget Chicom lights. Some need a little tweaking with silicone for sealer and maybe better brackets but they do the job. Most have some good reviews on Amazon so for the average person not running the Baja they should work out well.
 

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Which Nilight's did you get?

That is what my flank/rear lighting is and they are solid. It is there "nixman" series, whatever that means, I think it is their "higher end" offering if thats possible with chicom lights LOL

My marker lighting is also Nilight - again, solid made little units that are housing sealed permanently.

I've actually watch Nilight over 2 years make some serious and drastic improvements to their products.

Sorry for the picture I know its been posted a lot lately, but these little 1500 lumen lights are good stuff and they are only $32 a pair if I recall. Lens/housing is also permanently sealed, which IMO will always be better than screw and bezel models.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08THWXFRJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1



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i had these.
Nilight - 60001F-B Led Pods 2PCS 18W 1260LM
basically the cheapest ones the make so i wasnt surprised with them failing. i also didnt seal them up or anything.
 

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i had these.
Nilight - 60001F-B Led Pods 2PCS 18W 1260LM
basically the cheapest ones the make so i wasnt surprised with them failing. i also didnt seal them up or anything.
Oh yea, those cheap screw and bezel models can do the job, but if you don't seal them its a crapshoot. That even goes for high end stuff. One piece of dirt or something gets the bezel rubber gasket out of alignment then condensation comes on in.

Why I generally stick to permanently sealed units - the only prep I do on them is a glob of sealent on the wire entry point even if they have a rubber gasket.
 

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I bought these pod lights when I had my Jeep. They have great reviews and worked out great in the short time I owned it. I had both the Spot & Floods mounted on a dual pod mount.

https://www.quadratec.com/products/97109_106X_PG.htm

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So.... Imma be that dude. That is a lot of direct light bouncing off the hood. Ditch looks ok, I believe the correct position of ditch lights is only a sliver of reflection should be visible on the hood.

With that said, it seems 98% of people do not correctly aim ditch lights lol They use them as quasi-driving lights, which IMO is terrible idea, but thats just me.
 

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So.... Imma be that dude. That is a lot of direct light bouncing off the hood. Ditch looks ok, I believe the correct position of ditch lights is only a sliver of reflection should be visible on the hood.

With that said, it seems 98% of people do not correctly aim ditch lights lol They use them as quasi-driving lights, which IMO is terrible idea, but thats just me.
I only had the Jeep a couple months and never had a lot of off road time at night with it. Come to think of it I never went off road with it at night only a few short day runs so they never were properly adjusted. But thanks for pointing that out. :LOL:
 

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There are many good light choices out there in ALL price ranges to fit someones budget. Just because they don't fit your built and you have the funds for the higher end product doesn't make someone else's choice wrong. :wink:

With that said I'm all for spending a little more money to buy something of better quality. Buy once cry once. But as Jack has pointed out he's had good luck with his lower budget Chicom lights. Some need a little tweaking with silicone for sealer and maybe better brackets but they do the job. Most have some good reviews on Amazon so for the average person not running the Baja they should work out well.
But again, the purpose of a light isn't to have a good weather seal (although that's nice), it's to put illumination where you don't have it.

All I'm asking here is that we all learn to speak about the performance of lights using quantification, not feelings and superstition.

If these silly little pod lights are so great, what do they do? Once we have that number, we can then compare them to more expensive equipment, and make a value determination.
 

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There are many good light choices out there in ALL price ranges to fit someones budget. Just because they don't fit your built and you have the funds for the higher end product doesn't make someone else's choice wrong. :wink:
Are you saying all lights matter?
 

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But again, the purpose of a light isn't to have a good weather seal (although that's nice), it's to put illumination where you don't have it.

All I'm asking here is that we all learn to speak about the performance of lights using quantification, not feelings and superstition.

If these silly little pod lights are so great, what do they do? Once we have that number, we can then compare them to more expensive equipment, and make a value determination.
More half truths side mouth speak. I know exactly why you refuse to address my retorts to your claims. You aren't the first and you won't be the last. You think this is my first rodeo with your personality type?

Light specs are not a one size fits all application. They never have been and never will be no matter how many echo chambers you surround yourself with.

Edit: I'd love for you to come down to Georgia and do a show-down between your lights and mine, then post it on YouTube to see what real people think about "value determination". You've got the money, first beer is on me.

Or you can just keep trying to censor people like you usually do when you can't back the claims and bravado.
 
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More half truths side mouth speak. I know exactly why you refuse to address my retorts to your claims. You aren't the first and you won't be the last. You think this is my first rodeo with your personality type?

Light specs are not a one size fits all application. They never have been and never will be no matter how many echo chambers you surround yourself with.

Edit: I'd love for you to come down to Georgia and do a show-down between your lights and mine, then post it on YouTube to see what real people think about "value determination". You've got the money, first beer is on me.

Or you can just keep trying to censor people like you usually do when you can't back the claims and bravado.
I just don't see anything to address?

But, I am from Kennesaw, and haven't visited in way too long. I'll buy all the beers if you can beat this $1,300 setup at any budget:

 

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I just don't see anything to address?

But, I am from Kennesaw, and haven't visited in way too long. I'll buy all the beers if you can beat this $1,300 setup at any budget:


Of course you don't, because that is what insufferable know-it-alls do.

You want to talk about quantifying? What does lighting up a hill side from the edge of a cliff have anything to do with real world applications?

"Muh Lux's bro!"

I can stick a 10,000 lumen flashlight on the end of my rifle, but I'd be an idiot to use that rifle in CQB inside a building.

Are you stating that area you are in, cannot be done without your light setup? Are people getting crushed by random boulders rolling down hill from 500 yards away so much so that these lights are an absolute need to see them coming?

Christ o mighty our predecessors must have been gambling with death daily off roading prior to 2022. Oh the humanity.

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Of course you don't, because that is what insufferable know-it-alls do.

You want to talk about quantifying? What does lighting up a hill side from the edge of a cliff have anything to do with real world applications?

"Muh Lux's bro!"
Because it makes a cool photo.

This seems pretty practical. And again, total cost here is less than most of the BD fog light setups you see on teh socialz.

 

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Because it makes a cool photo.

This seems pretty practical. And again, total cost here is less than most of the BD fog light setups you see on teh socialz.

And you are not wrong.

But that was never the point.

Verbal judo we call it at work. You suck at it. So it doesn't matter if there is validity to the message when the messenger is about enjoyable to debate/discuss/inquire with as running a cactus down my butt crack.

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