32" 378W 37800LM Triple Row Spot/Flood LED Light Bar Sale

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32" 378W 37800LM Triple Row Spot/Flood LED Light Bar

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Chase

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Jason Culbertson
Nice

Put the 32" triple row bar right beneath the 26" triple row bar both of them being spot and flood and man they work really really well at this price point. Definitely recommend

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Stephania Tromp
Amazing power for amazing price

I knew I was expecting it to be good for the price but holy crap this thing is BRIGHT! I was a bit nervous buying a light bar off of Amazon but for the price and immensely positive review I really couldn’t resist and I’m glad I couldn’t. I’m blown away by the brightness and it seems to be of high quality, it’s not a piece of cheap plastic, though I have yet to test it on the trails (a second review will be made after testing it out and putting it through it’s paces). Was pretty painless to install even without the Nilight wiring kit. The rubber seals for under the mounting brackets are super soft and squishy and create a nice seal. If I had to really really nitpick my only complaint would be there are some small scratches under the plastic lens in the reflectors but I mean it is only $100 and if you’re using it on the trails you’re bound to get some nicks and scratches so it doesn’t matter anyways. If you’re mounting this on a first gen Subaru Forester the 32” is the size you want. Also make sure to double check your state/province laws because you may need to cover it up when on paved roads (for example British Columbia Canada requires opaque covers). Also check to see if there’s any laws or restriction on wether you will need to install an illuminated switch for it to be legal or at the very least make you less likely to get grief from a grumpy cop. If you need to get a cover there’s a cheap one available on Amazon prime for $19CAD after taxes, just search up ‘light bar cover’ and it should be the first one that shows up. I’ve also attached photos of what is included in the package in case people are interested in what hardware you get. TLDR; great value for money and impressively bright.

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Reymundo Glover
Amazing products!!

Amazing products!! I have them on several of my work trucks and recently added one to my SXS

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Kaela Kemmer
Great light for the price

The best bar light for the price I could find, worth every penny! Super fast delivery! Installation instructions are great, going to order a smaller version for my front bumper soon as I get it installed.

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Celestine Marvin
Quality and looks are really important.

It's what I wanted, I mounted the light bar behind my grill on my 2017 GMC truck..

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Augustine Wiza
Bright. Nice design and fabrication. Uses only 133W.

UPDATE (4 MAR 19): I received all the mounting and electrical parts for mounting behind the grill on the 4Runner so now it's installed. It's a pretty slick location, but it has its limitations, such as the grill reducing some of the light output. But even so, it's pretty darn bright for a hidden 32in. It creates a bit of a round pattern that is brightest in the center and spreads out. There is a spread angle that will make the beam width increase with distance from the vehicle, too. I tested it against a garage door to show the beam pattern, but haven't been off road in a really dark area for real-world testing.I've attached some photos. One is the light bar alone, one is headlights alone, and one is of both [it should be obvious which one is which if the labels don't come through]. I adjusted the camera so that the picture wouldn't blow out with just the light bar and then took all the pictures at the same settings so that there is a true comparison. Don't let it confuse you into thinking that my headlights are dim or the light bar is not so bright. Both are very bright, but due to the dynamic range limitations of cameras, the only way to properly illustrate the differences is by shutting down the amount of light coming in through the lens.I hope this helps.---------------------------Review on LED Light Bar Nilight 32Inch 378W Triple Row 37800LM Flood Spot Combo Led Bar Driving Lights.I like it so far. Nice design and fabrication, looks great, and mounting brackets and screws are strong. Brackets and lights appear to be protected from the elements with a nice black coating. There were no instructions or specifications included. I've tested it on the workbench and verified that it works; and I'll update as I use it.I also measured the current it draws and it does not consume 378W, it uses 133W, based on a 13.6V supply and measured 9.8A). That doesn't mean it is less bright (watts ≠ illumination). It means it uses less power than what is stated, and that's good. It means you may not need to go out and buy a bigger alternator to handle the extra load.If you don't have the equipment to measure electricity, a good rule of thumb is to match the wire size coming out of the load (lights, etc). If you are making a long run (more than 12 feet), you should increase the wire diameter (smaller gauge number) to avoid a voltage drop.Hope this helps.

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Kallie Baumbach
Installed in grill of F150 - I like it!

It took some creative modification and fabrication to get this 30" bar to fit, but it worked. I purchased the corresponding wiring harness also. The light bar is bright and it works well. The pictures don't do a great job in showing how far it illuminates the road. Much, much further than my high beams. Would recommend this light bar, although squeezing it behind the grill on a 2014 F150 is not easy. Find another spot for it if you can.

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Jeremie Muller
powerful afordable

Price and quality of light spectrum , great for driving in the desert

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Jesus Price
Nice, inexpensive, and bright!

The LED Nilight bar 32" 378W triple row is great and works like a charm. It did not come with any deficiencies.I provided two photos in my review. One photo of stock headlights on my 2012 Ram 1500 and then with the light bar on. Do note that I had the light at mostly pointed down because I did not want to blind anyone if I used it at night while driving on the road.