Ok so after looking around for a long time I decided to go with a 54 inch led light bar for the roof. I think it fills the roof line nice.
I actually got a few lights! Here is a list of the lights.
2 seward twin t-2 spot on the matrix bar
2 seward twin t-2 flood on the side of roof rail
2 seward twin t-2 flush mount flood in rear bumper
1 seward 3d twin 12-3d on the matrix bar
1 seward 3d twin 54 curve on the roof mounted to the stock roof cross bar
I got all the lights a Jeephut.com
link to seward http://sewardoffroad.com/ I went with Seward because of the lifetime warranty an IP rating of 69.
No, not any more then it was. I know a lot of people were getting wind noise with the straight led bars but I think the curve in the bar helps with the wind.
Thanks. Lol! It is a lot of light. I would hate to be in front of anyone on a trail that has a 50 inch led never mind a 54 a 12 and two 3 inch! Haha! My wife just says "why?". I said "It looks cool and why not!".
I have the 288W 50 inch Oslamp curved LED light bar (one of the more expensive ones on the market at present; It has 2 rows of 48 LED's - 96 total. The individual LED's put out 3 watts a piece) and I don't really see any difference between mine and yours including the mounting points.
Maybe yours has a more pronounced curve to it and a few extra LEDS? Hard to tell, but they look very similar.
The bottom image with the light on at night, is just the LED light bar by itself and it's pretty blinding if you are on the receiving end of it.
I have the same switches and panel in my Commander. Where did you get power for the lower LED on the switch? I'm trying to stay in the cabin for it and have it only turn on when the headlights are on but so far, have not found a suitable source.
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