Rigid Dually

shawn

running dog lackey of the oppressor class
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Do they only mount foot-down? Looks like you need an intermediate bracket if you want them to mount w/the foot to the rear.

The bars look like they'll mount that way, but at $225/ea, that's more light (and $$) than I probably need.
 
Bueller....

Who sells these? Josh...?
 
Yep all the individual lights seem to mount foot down. I sell rigid. let me know exactly what you're looking for ie. model, size, beam and how many and I'll get you a price.
 
LED Lights.

cant hide $$$

LOL... no.

It's either buy some 12V floods that only use 15W a piece... or run the generator to power the 120V floods that pull 500W ea.

Seems like a few LEDs would be a good investment. ;)
 
Got these lights from emergencycity.com. This is an "8 cell" They have 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 cell lights.

It's not the same output as the Rigids but this lights was $320 versus $1500 or $1600 for the 50" Rigid bar.

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i can sell a 10" led light i think it has 16 led lights... they are like $200... i have one on the cherokee and its nice.
 
No, i just installed a set on Thursday and the lights can be mounted different ways in the bracket for ideal mounting you can mount them just like you're describing. If you're interested call the shop and talk to Josh. We stock the dually lights and he can tell you everything you want to know about them and then some and there's absolutely no way our prices can be beat by anyone, especially for a item in stock.
 
Anybody know if the dually with the diffuser lens has a good throw? I'm really interested it it more as a work/flood light than a driving light.
 
The diffuser lenses don't offer any throw what so ever, we install them as back up lights or work lights in the back of vehicles. They have a really broad coverage but no distance, sounds like it would be a good fit for you. I know for a fact we have one on the shelf with a diffuser lenses. We can probably answer every question you have about these lights with first hand experience.
 
Right... that's what I meant. Spread, not distance.
 
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