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    Due to our increased buying power we have a price plunge on single row light bars using CREE LED's..

    10" $90
    20" $150
    30" $250
    40" $290

    As with all of our products we will still be sending these out with FREE FREIGHT!

    Cheers,
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    Last edited by Lights; 27th February 2013 at 11:23 AM.

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    Hey man, prices look good. I went to your website and got lost I am confused with the price difference for the advertised light bar on here for $290 and one on your site for $850 or something is there a big difference in the quality of build? What reflector tech do you use?. Also do you have any lights where the brackets are alloy like the bars or other HIDs? I have found with the mix of both alloy and steel everything goes rusty in between and ceases up after a while. My last set I got ripped on as it wasnt covered by a warranty and the brackets were cheap chinese stuff. Oh and what cree thing is it? 3 or 5w. sorry for all the questions. I rather buy 1 bar for $800 with a decent warranty that will last me a while if a better build than buy a cheaper one 2 or 3 times. but tempting to buy a few at this price and just change them up when I knock em around.

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    Re: LED Light Co - Free shipping Australia wide!

    Quote Originally Posted by PutPut View Post
    Hey man, prices look good. I went to your website and got lost I am confused with the price difference for the advertised light bar on here for $290 and one on your site for $850 or something is there a big difference in the quality of build? What reflector tech do you use?. Also do you have any lights where the brackets are alloy like the bars or other HIDs? I have found with the mix of both alloy and steel everything goes rusty in between and ceases up after a while. My last set I got ripped on as it wasnt covered by a warranty and the brackets were cheap chinese stuff. Oh and what cree thing is it? 3 or 5w. sorry for all the questions. I rather buy 1 bar for $800 with a decent warranty that will last me a while if a better build than buy a cheaper one 2 or 3 times. but tempting to buy a few at this price and just change them up when I knock em around.
    I think the site gets updated slowely. Best to call him and Paul will sort out a great member deal and free postage.

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    I have no doubt he will give a great price for a member..... My concern is not a price point it is a quality one. As I said I dont mind paying the 7 to 8 hundred like some of the others are charging if I know the product will last. $290 for a 40 inch light bar is a good price my worry is how long will it last? What is it made of? Are you guys involved in the engineering or merely a distributor? The brackets not being rude look weaker than 2 blocks of lego cemented by my 2 year old sons poo poo. I like i am sure every other user of this forum am simply looking for the best deal as a consumer..... as I said quality over dollars any day.

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    I've considered driving lights before but couldn't justify the prices. Now I can!

    I understand the laws are; an even number of forward facing lights (six max) and not above original light height. Is this right? Or am I just taking the fun out of it?

    I don't do a lot of night driving and I don't think I need tar melting bunny burners. My brakes work and stopping from 100kph takes about 100 metres (on dry tar) so seeing that extra 900 metres isn't really needed. But those grey grasshoppers can be hard to see, waiting to pounce in front of me to test my reaction time! From what others have said I think 6000-8000lm should be enough.

    So would you recommend a pair of 35 Watt LED LAMP x 16 LED (the square ones), or a pair of 10' light bars? Output is about the same with colour temp 5000K and 6000K (does this make much difference?).

    Either way, LED driving lights for under $200, hard to pass up!
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    Hi PutPut, Paul is a very good friend of mine. He is a Hard Core 4wder at the Extreme end of our hobby. He sells a heap of high quality lights. I know his Aurora light Bars are high end.

    Paul did Allot of research and r&d before settling on a range of LED bars. Nothing that Paul is selling is comparable to the eBay Junk.

    I will send him a message and ask him to drop in here and further explain his current special as your questions are reasonable.

    I assure you though Paul has a Shop Front business selling TV Antennas and fitting supplies and is in the Import /export business and is very well connected there. Paul sells heaps of his gear here and all over MudRhino Forum too where the Membership expect the Best.

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    Thanks for the questions guys. I will attempt to reply to every one of them. If there is one that I have missed please let me know..

    Quote Originally Posted by PutPut View Post
    Hey man, prices look good. I went to your website and got lost I am confused with the price difference for the advertised light bar on here for $290 and one on your site for $850 or something is there a big difference in the quality of build? What reflector tech do you use?. Also do you have any lights where the brackets are alloy like the bars or other HIDs? I have found with the mix of both alloy and steel everything goes rusty in between and ceases up after a while. My last set I got ripped on as it wasnt covered by a warranty and the brackets were cheap chinese stuff. Oh and what cree thing is it? 3 or 5w. sorry for all the questions. I rather buy 1 bar for $800 with a decent warranty that will last me a while if a better build than buy a cheaper one 2 or 3 times. but tempting to buy a few at this price and just change them up when I knock em around.
    Hi PutPut. No need to apologise for the questions.
    We sell two different brands of light bars. The Aurora's which are one of the best single row 5w light bars on the market and a cheaper version. Customers want different products/prices so we cater for that.
    Under our 'Categories' you will find 'Aurora LED Light Bars' and for the cheaper alternative take a look under 'LED Light Bars'.
    The stainless used in the manufacture of the brackets for the work lights, is not high grade 316L and they are not guaranteed to remain corrosion free forever. The body is made of powder coated aluminium alloy, which stands up exceptionally well on motor vehicles but could become flakey when the primary use is on a fishing boat.
    I have sold many of these lights to recreational fisherman and also to commercial operators. So far they have all been more than happy to replace them, IF the need arises, as opposed to paying $400-$600 per light.
    We are not the manufacturer nor are we engineers. However, we are a family run company with over 35 years of experience in the electronics industry. That is not combined experience either. We have been importing electronic goods for over 20 years and understand the needs for quality goods. We like to work on the principle of, if we wouldn't use it ourselves we won't sell it. All of our products are tested on our own vehicles before we import them and if we are not happy with the product (regardless of price or manufacturer) we don't bring it in.

    The majority of our work lights use 3w CREE LED's.
    The Aurora light bars use Osram Oslon LED chips.
    As you've probably figured out, if you want the best, Aurora is the way to go. To give you a bit of an idea take a look at this video http://youtu.be/IXw-8Ad1sm0

    What you also need to take into consideration is the amount of light output each bar is offering. To save you the hassle of looking each one up individually I'll put a brief summary below.

    10" 2400 lumens 10" Aurora 4800 lumens
    20" 4800 lumens 20" Aurora 9800 lumens
    30" 7200 lumens 30" Aurora 14800 lumens
    40" 9600 lumens 40" Aurora 19600 lumens
    50" Aurora 24600 lumens


    Quote Originally Posted by twisty View Post
    I've considered driving lights before but couldn't justify the prices. Now I can!

    I understand the laws are; an even number of forward facing lights (six max) and not above original light height. Is this right? Or am I just taking the fun out of it?

    I don't do a lot of night driving and I don't think I need tar melting bunny burners. My brakes work and stopping from 100kph takes about 100 metres (on dry tar) so seeing that extra 900 metres isn't really needed. But those grey grasshoppers can be hard to see, waiting to pounce in front of me to test my reaction time! From what others have said I think 6000-8000lm should be enough.

    So would you recommend a pair of 35 Watt LED LAMP x 16 LED (the square ones), or a pair of 10' light bars? Output is about the same with colour temp 5000K and 6000K (does this make much difference?).

    Either way, LED driving lights for under $200, hard to pass up!
    Hi twisty.
    I have sold a number of 35w LED lights to some guys that do alot of Navruns etc. They have roof mounted them and angled them out to the side slightly and are more than happy with the performance. In terms of distance, personally, I wouldn't use them as a driving light.
    In my honest opinion you would be better off with a light bar. It is a bit of a grey area in terms of running them in pairs. Myself and many others have not had any issues.
    Depending on your mounting options, obviously will change what light will suit your requirements.


    I hope I have answered all questions.
    If anybody has anymore please do not hesitate to ask or get in contact with me.

    Best regards,
    Paul

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    Thanks for the reply mate. Sorry to ask all the questions I am merely trying to get a proper understanding what was on offer for such a great price I didnt want to confuse the product.

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    Re: LED Light Co - Free shipping Australia wide!

    Quote Originally Posted by PutPut View Post
    Thanks for the reply mate. Sorry to ask all the questions I am merely trying to get a proper understanding what was on offer for such a great price I didnt want to confuse the product.
    Don't be sorry mate. You have probably helped others out to.

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    As I said PutPut, no need to be sorry mate. I'm more than happy to answer any questions people have regarding the products I sell.
    It's all part of the service.

    Thanks,
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