mikehoncho88
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That is a nice light bar. Standing by for more specs and info. The "light cannon" optics are very intriguing.
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I have 8" rear and I need to add teh dimmer cause it can be s bit blinding. So I bet the 12" will be crazy back there!!!
Oh come on, post all of the specs (lumens, total wattage, light frequency in degrees Kelven, dimensions, everything) for each unit in a way that most people with normal eyeballs can read that doesn't require standing on your head. If the purpose of your post was to attract interest and customers, then do it in a way inspires confidence. Your marketing efforts reflect on your engineering and production efforts, or didn't they teach you that in your Marketing 101A class?
any idea yet on if the 33" & 43" are able to be mounted behind the upper grille?
what do you suggest for the front bumper?
These look interesting, i'll be more interested to find out about rather they're ever going to bring their radius to market like they said a few months ago. Wonder if one of these would mount to the tabs on my rpg raceline.
The 43" should fit behind the upper grill no problem, especially with their new side-mount option!
Either the 22" or 27" depending on what you're mounting it to
Honestly it doesn't look good for their radius bars. Costs were going to be waaay high and it doesn't appear that they're coming any time soon unfortunately. This bar will be the brightest and longest-distance bar they have to date
The 43" should fit behind the upper grill no problem, especially with their new side-mount option!
Either the 22" or 27" depending on what you're mounting it to
Honestly it doesn't look good for their radius bars. Costs were going to be waaay high and it doesn't appear that they're coming any time soon unfortunately. This bar will be the brightest and longest-distance bar they have to date
They are utilizing the XPG2 bulbs that they are currently using in their updated Xmitter Prime Xtreme (PX series) series bars. Because of the Iris reflector they will be getting more distance than the PX series bars because of this, however the Iris reflector takes up a lot more real estate. When you have an 11" PX series light bar it has 18 5 watt XPG2 leds in it for a total of 9502 lumens. In a 12" XPI bar there are going to be 6 5 watt XPG2 bulbs for a total of 3168 lumens. So between the two you can get the brightest or the most distance, but not both in one bar at this time.