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spize909
Z-400 and I have done the conversion on mine but not the others. I want to mount the LED on something I fabbed up that is a dash/light mount combo.
LovesDunes
I actually don't have any pictures of the small 4" light. But if you want small and bright the Rigid Dually D2 will definately work for you. Rigid's new optic in the D2 is pretty insane.


Dually D2 with the new optic...

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Dually with the original E-Series optic...

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Here's some pictures I have comparing a Ford SuperDuty fog light to the regular Rigid Duallys and a D2 and the Rigid 10".










The D2 is almost as bright as the Rigd 10".
LovesDunes
I was comparing the Ford fog light to the D2s because the Rigid Duallys fit in the slock location very nicely.
spize909
WOW!
kjsmith84
so adding 2 more led's to that dually made it that much brighter??? it looks brighter then the 10" are you sure that isnt two of the D2's?
LovesDunes
QUOTE (kjsmith84 @ May 19 2011, 06:43 AM) *
so adding 2 more led's to that dually made it that much brighter??? it looks brighter then the 10" are you sure that isnt two of the D2's?



laughing.gif If only it were that easy. There is a whole lot more than just adding 2 LEDs going on there. LED technology moves faster than anybody can keep up with. Between the different LEDs, optics and the electronics the drive the LEDs the end result of the D2 is pretty impressive.

If anyone in the San Diego area would like too see these in person just let me know. I try to keep one of everything for show and tell purposes.

LEDs already put out a superior beam pattern to HIDs. It's only a matter of time before the LEDs outperform the HIDs too. bdance.gif
steveo
Those look awesome, do you have a webite with pricing?
LovesDunes
The first page of this topic has my "advertised" prices.
steveo
QUOTE (LovesDunes @ May 19 2011, 11:02 AM) *
The first page of this topic has my "advertised" prices.



I don't see the ones you are talking about here, am I missing them?
jrendsley
QUOTE (LovesDunes @ Oct 23 2008, 02:40 AM) *
I'm not sure why I never posted this but I've been selling these for a little bit now. I've been using them for years and they really work well.

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These are screen shots from SolidWorks when I was making some custom mounts for a customer. I'll get actual pictures up soon.



4" Light Bar $190 - - - 5.5" Total Length
6" Light Bar $260 - - - 7.5" Total Length
10" Light Bar $350 - - - 11.5" Total Length
20" Light Bar $550 - - - 21.5" Total Length
30" Light Bar $750 - - - 31.5" Total Length
40" Light Bar $1000 - - - 41.5" Total Length
50" Light Bar $1200 - - - 51.5" Total Length




How much for a 40" light bar?
MQUnlimited
Wow those little guys (D2) are bright! Can those be used as "headlights"?
LovesDunes
QUOTE (MQUnlimited @ Aug 2 2011, 11:50 AM) *
Wow those little guys (D2) are bright! Can those be used as "headlights"?



I don't think "legally" they can be used for headlights. tongue.gif
LovesDunes
I finally got a good picture of the Rigid 50" E-Series Light Bar...








If anyone in San Diego / Lakeside has HIDs that could be brought to my dark stretch of road at Mission Trails, or any other dark long stretch of road, it would be great to get some comparison pictures.
Glamis44
Shoot me a PM with the price of the Rigid E-Series 20"....

Thanks
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