NEW Rigid 360 Series Round Fog Light Kits Available - Watch the Video

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Fantastic looking lights. Now that I've changed my pants, just one question. It looks as though from the video, that the spot lights are partially blocked by the frame of the bumper and would keep you from bringing the 2 beams of light more centered. Is this true or just an optical illusion from the video?

Any obstruction is minimal. I'm still doing spot alignment. Finished late yesterday. Took me about 2 hours.

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Fantastic looking lights. Now that I've changed my pants, just one question. It looks as though from the video, that the spot lights are partially blocked by the frame of the bumper and would keep you from bringing the 2 beams of light more centered. Is this true or just an optical illusion from the video?

Phenomenon is called Parallax. Consider if you were just a couple feet from the bumper, both front medial lights would be obscured. If you could move infinitely far away from the lights, they would be unobscured. I got my 360 series in a couple days ago with spots medially with the other 4 driving lights in mid and lateral positions. The spots in the medial position are best as the wider angle of the drivers in the medial position would be obscured by the bumper. There’s no “gap” in the spot pattern down the road in the middle. I DID push the spots as far lateral as the rigid brace would allow it to go on the SPV provided frame (frame allows forward and back and up and down but not side to side adjustement).
 
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Phenomenon is called Parallax. Consider if you were just a couple feet from the bumper, both front medial lights would be obscured. If you could move infinitely far away from the lights, they would be unobscured. I got my 360 series in a couple days ago with spots medially with the other 4 driving lights in mid and lateral positions. The spots in the medial position is best as the wider angle of the drivers in the medial position would be obscured by the bumper. There’s no “gap” in the spot pattern down the road in the middle. I DID push the spots as far lateral as the rigid brace would allow it to go on the SPV provided frame (frame allows forward and back and up and down but not side to side adjustement).

Thanks Doc. BTW, do you take insurance?
 

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Background is Radiology (interventional radiology) so parallax is kinda right in my strike zone. I can’t speak as an expert on almost anything on this forum so I’ll get my grins where I can...haha

Wife has been in radiology/ultrasound for 25 years. 2 years ago went solo with 3 out patient offices and a mobile arm where she goes into doctor's offices and does their ultrasounds. Interesting side, she just contracted with the state prison system to do all of their non emergent ultrasounds at their facilities. Interesting for sure.
 

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Can anybody comment on the light output of these 360 lights versus the Rigid square pod lights? I current have the Rigid pods and I like them but I'm always up for more light!
 
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Can anybody comment on the light output of these 360 lights versus the Rigid square pod lights? I current have the Rigid pods and I like them but I'm always up for more light!


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The Rigid Radiance - 900 Lumens Each - $159.99 per pair

The Rigid Scene - 2,970 Lumens Each - $262.99 per pair

The Rigid 360 4” (Both Driving and Spot) - 3,060 Lumens Each - $349.99 per pair

The Rigid SAE 360 4” - 3,100 Lumens - $449 per pair
(The SAE version of the 360 light does not have the amber or other color backlight, but matches the shape and design of the others)

Into the Pro Series Lights, which do not have the Amber or other colored backlights.

SAE Pro - 1,760 Lumens Each - $293.99

Flood Pro - 3,168 Lumens each - $209.99

Spot Pro - 3,168 Lumens each - $209.99

Driving Pro - 4,752 Lumens Each - $398.99

Driving Sideshooter Pro (3 extra LEDs on the side projecting 90 degrees) - 7,128 Lumens Each - $503.99

Spot Sideshooter Pro (3 extra LEDs on the side projecting 90 degrees) - 5,544 Lumens Each - $503.99

Flood Sideshooter Pro (3 extra LEDs on the side projecting 90 degrees) - 5,544 Lumens Each - $503.99

(The Sideshooter don’t have more Lumens projecting Forward. They are the same as the spot, flood and driving Models. The added Lumens are from the 3 LEDs projecting 90 degrees. The case is slightly longer as well)

You can Browse individual Lights mentioned above here-
https://specialtyperformanceparts.com/collections/individual-leds-and-brackets

You can browse Light kits here-
https://specialtyperformanceparts.com/collections/raptor-light-kits


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