.genomer
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Yeah, led lighting can be tricky. I went through the same growing pains and used to really harbor decisions based on lumens. Eventually, I gave in and bought high quality lights for applications that were required to be taken seriously. For this first new vehicle, I promised myself that the shortcuts would be minimal.
With that being said, I had a rough country bar laying in the garage. It is fairly decent, but I definitely don't hold it comparable to Rigids or top of the line Baja Designs. Threw it in the grill today and haven't had time for pics or night testing, but I may just bite the bullet and buy an S series light from Baja to maintain my lighting theme.
***Important***
For those using a Baja bracket without their light bar, the spacing is rather limited. Pay attention to bar width dimensions. The spacing fits a min of 19" and max of 21" between the brackets. I managed to squeeze a 22" wide bar, however I'd never recommend wasting 2 hours on the project.
With that being said, I had a rough country bar laying in the garage. It is fairly decent, but I definitely don't hold it comparable to Rigids or top of the line Baja Designs. Threw it in the grill today and haven't had time for pics or night testing, but I may just bite the bullet and buy an S series light from Baja to maintain my lighting theme.
***Important***
For those using a Baja bracket without their light bar, the spacing is rather limited. Pay attention to bar width dimensions. The spacing fits a min of 19" and max of 21" between the brackets. I managed to squeeze a 22" wide bar, however I'd never recommend wasting 2 hours on the project.