Rigid 360 6 inch as ditch lights..gut check fail.
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Could very well have been the quarantine that got the better of me, but I failed and now need feedback to revamp the project, properly.
I really wanted large circular lights for forward lighting off the a-pillar. I bought the most heavy ditch light brackets I could find, SDHQ and drilled an extra hole so that each Rigid 6 inch light would get two bolts though the mount. It shakes..even when slamming the door and when driving on road. Can't even image how bad it would be off road. The lights are not moving, it's the ditch brackets vibrating. The lights are just too heavy, about 3 lbs a pop. I should have known better. Moving on...I am now looking at getting the Baja Designs squadron pros, they are reported to be only 12 ounces each. Can I please get some firsthand feedback on those who runs those as ditch lights to see if they shake or vibe? Or other light suggestion are welcome as well. |
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My CBI mounts haven't wiggled even a tiny bit. No vibration, nothing. My lights apparently weigh 1.3 lbs a piece (or maybe that's the weight of the pair, not sure), and they're just some cheap Amazon pods. But they're bright as hell, been super happy with the performance for just $30.
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By bumper lights do you mean non SAE lights in the fog pockets? If so, yes and I've upgraded those to OEM LEDs because I want to use those for on road driving. I am after an off road solution. |
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I doubt there is a ton of difference between our products as far as quality goes, I'd be curious to see if yours still wiggle with a smaller light. The product durability testing videos sold me on trying these, haha. Amazon.com: LED Pods Flood Light Bar - 4WDKING 2PCS 40W LED Off Road Work Light Truck Fog Lamp Tail Light IP69K Waterproof ATV Cube Lights Fit for FORD F150 Polaris RZR JEEP Wrangler: Automotive |
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I just think I over weighted the bracket with a heavy light. I'd am hoping with a sub 1 pound light there'd be no vibe or shaking. The BD S2's are tiny and only 8 ounces, no way those suckers would vibe, but I really want the squadron pro for the output. |
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Not interested in after an market bumper (nor a roof rack to mount lights to) A mounting bar that bolts behind the grille to the frame (?) I'd look into that, I just haven't seen one. I'll do some searching for that. Also I'd need to confirm that the lights would not need to be covered if behind the grille (I am in CA). Having to remove covers from behind the grille is a no go. I believe they'd need to be covered, letter of the law. |
Haven't driven around with them but seem solid post mounting so far...
BD pros on caliraised low profile mounts. Other than the molding mod likely same way to mount under hood (verify the bolts are tight under the hood??) If you did decide to change up, may not need to do this on the cbi since the mine were the low style mounts but to get more clearance at the back with the hood raised reverse the bracket so it pushes the light fwd a bit. Pros are slightly larger than the sports most seem to use. Good luck |
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Anyway, go drive that thing and let me know. lol |
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I'll search that. |
Anyone else have any first hand experience using BD squadrons as ditch lights?
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I think caliraised makes brackets for round lights behind the grill. I made my own, it’s easy. I wouldn’t worry about covers. You can barely see them and I’m sure no one running light bars behind the grill, even in cali, has covers in them.
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