As @Hamm3r said, for usable light, you'll need to go with one of the bigger/$$$ brands - Baja Designs, KC, Rigid, etc.
So these LEDs are made in the US?
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As @Hamm3r said, for usable light, you'll need to go with one of the bigger/$$$ brands - Baja Designs, KC, Rigid, etc.
So these LEDs are made in the US?
No the bars are assembled in the USA
From what I've read most of the light quality is based on the LED used. Most bars I've looked at have CREE LEDs, some Osram, but the question is what version (wattage, basic, XTe....). Looks like there is a big difference between actual LEDs. I wish each brand would publish usable lumen ratings. With the huge price variation amongst bars it would be nice to know what you're actually getting. Why are the US made bars 3x the cost if both contain CREE LEDS, both have same IP67/68 waterproof rating, both have aluminum housing? I truly prefer American made, but where is an extra $800-1000 accounted for?
No the bars are assembled in the USA
ok, so the LED lights are still from China then?
So these LEDs are made in the US?
All of our LED/HID lights are Manufactured in San Marcos, CA. With that being said our lights average 65-75% U.S. content. We try to keep as much in the US as possible.
Some items are outsourced to keep pricing a little bit lower. We would claim "Made in the USA" but California is very strict about that and would require ~95% U.S. content.
Other states are a lot more relaxed which allows many companies to say "Made in the USA" when they really aren't.
@Baja Designs could answer better than I could on the LED. But for usable light what matters is the optic technology.