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When life on tarmac isn't enough. This section is for 4x4 Offroad Events, Pics, Discussion. Places to test your truck, Techniques and Skills. Everyone of all skill levels are welcome. Got a wicked campsite you would like to share? Discover the great outdoors, gear discussion etc. A little mud never hurts, so get down and dirty...
honestly, for the price you should just run one of those amazon/ebay special made in china ones. you'll probably never run the fogs long enough to burn them out and if you ever did you could always replace them on the cheap.
i agree with T4. all mine are from china and they do the job. Do they project as well as the Rigids? NO? but at 20% of the price.. who cares.. just buy more
Ya that's what I was thinking. I could spend 100$ on a round fog or I could spend $500 on a rigid lol. I could replace the same one 5x if it broke for the price of a rigid
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exactly. i bought about 50 of them for the forklifts at work.. have the 2x6" bars for backups and a 12" up front. really enough light for my need.. i'm not out doing night explorations anyways