Hmmm, I'll have to track down a roof bar or 130 suitable roof rack.....
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Hmmm, I'll have to track down a roof bar or 130 suitable roof rack.....
On the contrary.
The mounting brackets are VERY solid, the light output exceeds the rated specs (I have measured using calibrated equipment) and I have had my 240W light bar mounted upside down, parked out in the weather through all the rain and storms we have had, with no evidence of water ingress.
Im offering some advice people, take it how you want it. Sounds like a stirred everyone up. Compare then answer. Value for money is what your after then that is fine.
Like I said its my personal opinion having seen and delt with LED bars for a few years. IP67 rating doesnt stand for much.
The mounting is from looking at a picture which looks quite flimsy 3mm aluminum holding a heavey bar. The sliding mount to the bar is a common mounting method with LED bars.
There cheap yes. But as stated you get what you pay for.
Neither does IP68 it seems - given that my IP68 rated rear LED from a reputable marine chandlery fills up with water when it rains....
As I have stated the mounting is very solid, and does not move with the isuzu idle rattle... You are welcome to come and check them out in the metal.
However if anyone is concerned I am sure Murray could provide heavier guage lasercut brackets for not much increase in price...
I have no financial interest to declare here - do you???
Lol mate I offer some advice to people and it creates a **** storm. Im no keyboard warrior nor do I have an invested interest which I am pushing. So incase im wrong this is a forum which is based on opinons and facts and untill that changes I will try to help others who are on here searching for answeres opinions and facts.
Would you tell a D4 owner that he should've bought a Range Rover Vogue because the D4 is not as good, even though the Rangie is more than twice the price :D
No, not stirred up at all, I welcome any input, just trying to be clear that it is a matter of value for money with these light bars, not a matter of having what is considered top of the range for a premium price.
If I were to offer 240W genuine 10W Cree light bars on here for $1000 I would be lucky to get one taker.
Also, a lot of people get carried away with the name 'Cree'. Yes, genuine 100% Cree LED chips are considered the best, but, from what I understand, the only part of an LED device that is actually "Cree" is the little glowy thing in the middle :D. The rest of the device (drivers and heatsinking) is just as important. Many manufacturers refer to their products as 'Cree' LEDs, and they may well have Cree glowy things, but the rest could be crap, so you have to be careful broadly claiming that Cree is the best when referring to a product.
Cheers, Murray
The only person offering something is Murray, a good quality affordable led light bar. You just seemed to be saying they are crap. Yes there are better out there, may be you can help others by getting a deal going on them, you seem to have some background in them.
And good on Murray for organizing what he has:)
Vlad have a look at the pics posted of my brothers 130 with the light bar mount I made up for him
I have been flat out the last 2 weeks now things have eased up here I can get onto some jobs that need dooing and light bar mounts are one of them as well as an urgent package to go south :angel: