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Has anyone tried a Black Oak light bar? Their price isn't to bad and specs are pretty awesome. I was curious if anyone has tried any of their products before. I am thinking of getting a 40" light bar and some cube lights for the a pillar on my X3.

40'' Double Row Light Bar

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Yeah my little 12" radius totron ($80) on the mav makes my 10" rigid ($400) on the outlander look sad. I've had more trouble with the rigid because as much as that thing cost it still has a 50 cent switch controlling it that is NOT waterproof.
 
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I bought the Auxbeam 5D 50in bar for like 200. I don't know about long term but at this price, it was worth it. Build quality is excellent as far as I can tell. Will install on my X3 shortly.

Also bought a pair of diffused pods for the bumper.
 
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My dad bought the 40 inch single row on Black Friday for 30% off. The lights are all assembled here in the US and was told they are not a re branded Totron. They also offer a 15% veteran discount and are veteran owned.
Has anyone tried a Black Oak light bar? Their price isn't to bad and specs are pretty awesome. I was curious if anyone has tried any of their products before. I am thinking of getting a 40" light bar and some cube lights for the a pillar on my X3.

40'' Double Row Light Bar

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I use to sell light bars, I would bet good money these are not built in the USA. These are advertised as OSRAM which is a type of LED. You have CREE, Epistar and OSRAM. CREE and OSRAM are the two better LED bulbs. You can find OSRAM 3 and 5 watt 3D, 4D, 6D and 7D lensed on Ebay for for under 100 bucks. They will not have a warranty for the most part, even if they say they do. Generally these are as bright as most high end light bars. I have seen the black oak light bars on sand rails and they are a fine light bar however too expensive. For less than 700 you could purchase a Rigid Radiance which is an outstanding light bar.
 
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I wouldn't buy the 3W for $700, if I was to go that route I'd buy something else. But I saw they have a 5w that claims 44,000 lumens. Did not know if anyone had experienced with that, but to me that's a lot of light for $700. Don't know if the specs are true, that's why I was seeing if anyone had experience with this product. Plus a lifetime warranty, veterans discount, and made in the USA it was worth looking at.

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How is your dad's single row? Does he like it? I have a off brand dual row on my XP 1000 that I like, but then I came across their 40". So I was interested in getting this for my X3. The amp draw appears similar to vision X with a ton of lumens when you get the 5w osram for half the price.

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Ok mr smart as shit what Chinese bar did Rigid use in their comparison then?? Plus if you would of read through the whole thread Tim has also had both. WHAT DID HE SAY?? Hmm???? You calling Tim a lier now???? And no, the total output doesn't mean shit. Working lumens, candela and reflector/optics are what matters. Three 10 watts are not going to be the same as 10 3 watts either. What degree of spot and or flood on both? What brand of LED's? Osram or Cree? QUOTE=mojosxs;610786]You have no idea what your talking about. First and foremost it's the total output on the actual LED that matters, it's called Lumen. If you have 10 3 watt bulbs vs 3 10 watt bulbs in theory that lumen out is the same. Do your research before you make statement like that. When you get into high end lights like vision X you will see a difference because of the advanced optics. Not to mention ask anyone that owns a rigid, Baja design or vision x light bar and Dow side by side comparison to any Chinese bar. Not even close.

Side by side that wattage is less of a factor then the optics's and rigid, Baja and VisionX all have better optics then the China built light bars.[/QUOTE]
 
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Ok mr smart as shit what Chinese bar did Rigid use in their comparison then?? Plus if you would of read through the whole thread Tim has also had both. WHAT DID HE SAY?? Hmm???? You calling Tim a lier now???? And no, the total output doesn't mean shit. Working lumens, candela and reflector/optics are what matters. Three 10 watts are not going to be the same as 10 3 watts either. What degree of spot and or flood on both? What brand of LED's? Osram or Cree? QUOTE=mojosxs;610786]You have no idea what your talking about. First and foremost it's the total output on the actual LED that matters, it's called Lumen. If you have 10 3 watt bulbs vs 3 10 watt bulbs in theory that lumen out is the same. Do your research before you make statement like that. When you get into high end lights like vision X you will see a difference because of the advanced optics. Not to mention ask anyone that owns a rigid, Baja design or vision x light bar and Dow side by side comparison to any Chinese bar. Not even close.

Side by side that wattage is less of a factor then the optics's and rigid, Baja and VisionX all have better optics then the China built light bars.
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I for one, will be making 'Merica great again and will be rockin Baja Designs...not only are they the best, but their customer service is awesome and I'd rather keep my hard earned dollars in the good ole USA. Come on boys, don't be all talk. Back up your Trumpster votes by supporting USA made products. (Ok, yes, we spent our cash on a Canadian product, made in Mexico, but at least is within North America).
 
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Lol, it's too early for popcorn but man this is on same level as popo vs canam.

I'm sinking a shit ton of money into that X3, with most of it on made in the USA products (I'm canadian mind you). But for the led bar I'm going on a chinese product. It's the only place I feel I don't need the premium product and will use the money saved on other stuff, again most of them made in the USA.

Cheers!
 
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I just ordered a meter very similar of not the same one pictured. I will show the results when I get the meter.

I enjoy learning and all the info is great.

Its good to hear all sides of something, I know my experience is quite different than the video shows.


Tim
 
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