Baja Designs
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- First Name
- Baja Designs
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2019
- Threads
- 34
- Messages
- 151
- Reaction score
- 164
- Location
- San Marcos, California
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Silverado H.D.
Hey @Danager, You have some valid points that hopefully made it through this thread. On thing I would like to note for anyone wondering. Baja Designs is sold with all stainless steal hardware and mounts which will be rust free for as long as you will have the light. While there will be different price points for different consumers you will defiantly notice the quality once you start purchasing high end products like you mentioned.I can only use my personal experience. For a pod-style light. Cheap lights from Pilot and a few other “no name” brand lights. Moderate lights from PIAA and KC. And I believe the DD (I have the mid-line Pro) I run now do have a good balance of useable output and low/no offends to other drivers - when positioned and aimed properly. For the build quality and performance, I was *ahem* okay with the price. For the rest of the locations, if/when I get there I am a lot less picky.
On the cheap ones I have seen how the light just scatters, little to no way to focus it or no cut off - the instructions state you can mount them in any orientation. Crappy wiring with exposed but insulated spade connectors. That same rocker switch they’ve been using since at least as far back as 1970. Plastic that fades and gets brittle, or rusting hardware.
I agree with what you are saying fundamentally. And I don’t have money to throw away. Some extra time sealing up the cheap lights goes a long way. Also worth noting that the expensive ones can and do leak. I’m not all that into replacing cheap lights every couple years.
Best,
Brandon
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