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Hi MATT I'm going to get 30" one mate thanks Jon

 

Hi Jon, the 2 led light bars arrived this morning. They look good quality for the money but I'll have to wait to see what the light power is like when it gets dark. I was a little disappointed that they can't be wired up so the flood and spot lights can be used independently. They only have 2 wires so it's all lights on together.

There was a slip of paper in with them saying in future, go to http://www.voilamart.com and use the voucher code VOILAMART8OFF to save 8%.

I just tried it and for some reason it's all in Australian dollars but it's still free shipping to the UK. I tried it for a 42" light bar and the total was $112au which is £52! Great savings over eBay!

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Hi Jon, the 2 led light bars arrived this morning. They look good quality for the money but I'll have to wait to see what the light power is like when it gets dark. I was a little disappointed that they can't be wired up so the flood and spot lights can be used independently. They only have 2 wires so it's all lights on together.

There was a slip of paper in with them saying in future, go to Voilamart and use the voucher code VOILAMART8OFF to save 8%.

I just tried it and for some reason it's all in Australian dollars but it's still free shipping to the UK. I tried it for a 42" light bar and the total was $112au which is £52! Great savings over eBay!

 

Hi MATT do you have a link were you got them from thanks Jon

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I have a number of these on my Defender, one flood beam on each side of the roofrack and a pair of floods at the rear. I rate them really highly - I have more light behind and beside the vehicle than in front!

 

2x 1260LM 18W Cree 6 LED Work Flood Light for 4WD Offroad ATV SUV Truck Boat 12V | eBay

 

They are available in either flood or spot beam.

 

Obviously illegal to use on the road (except as worklights in conjunction with a beacon) but offroad or working the vehicle is surrounded by a pool of light bright enough to read the small print in a newspaper.

 

They're tough, metal-bodied, low-current (you can leave them on with the engine stopped) and best of all, they're about £13 each. They may be of Chinese origin but I can get an awful lot of these for the price of a single Rigid Industries equivalent.

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