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I have four brand new in box (only opened for pics) LED light bars for sale. They include mounting brackets but no harness/switch. They're an easy two wire hook up. These are good quality and you'll be able to tell when you see them in person. They're also very bright... my buddy has a 32" and did a side-by-side comparison with a Rigid 32" and the difference between the light output of the two bars was indistinguishable. I have a test harness/switch so you can see the lights work before you buy.

42" flood, was $800 obo, now $600 firm
42" spot, was $800 obo, now $600 firm
32" flood, was $650 obo, now $450 firm
32" spot, was $650 obo, now $450 firm

626-757-4OO9

- Cash only
- Local pick up in Pomona/La Verne
- Will not ship

lightbar-1.jpg


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Specs:

32" Aluminum housing, stainless steel bracket, PMMA (plexiglas) lens
(60) 3W high intensity CREE LED
Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
Current draw:14A @ 12V, 6A @ 24V
Light output about 11250 lumens
Color temperature: 6500K
Operation temperature -40°C~85°C
Waterproof rate: IP67
About 20000 hours life time

42" Aluminum housing, stainless steel bracket, PMMA (plexiglas) lens
(80) 3W high intensity CREE LED
Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
Current draw:19A @ 12V, 9A @ 24V
Light output about 15000 lumens
Color temperature: 6500K
Operation temperature -40°C~85°C
Waterproof rate: IP67
About 20000 hours life time
 
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I have four brand new in box (only opened for pics) LED light bars for sale. They include mounting brackets but no harness/switch. They're an easy two wire hook up. These are good quality and you'll be able to tell when you see them in person. They're also very bright... my buddy has a 32" and did a side-by-side comparison with a Rigid 32" and the difference between the light output of the two bars was indistinguishable.

Rigid doesn't make a 32" light bar. Do you mean it puts out the same light as a 30" rigid (which is smaller)? Also, since they are new does the buyer get a warranty? Thanks!
 
Rigid doesn't make a 32" light bar. Do you mean it puts out the same light as a 30" rigid (which is smaller)? Also, since they are new does the buyer get a warranty? Thanks!

i meant to say ridgid 30". technically they're both the same width. the 32" spec on the bar i have is an "overall" width that includes the mounting brackets when they're installed. the actual silver plate that the leds sit behind is about 30".

Did these fall off the back of the truck?

lol no i'm just trying to get most of my money back for these. need $ for other things.
 
oh and i was told that there's a 1-year manufacturer's warranty against defects but i'm not sure if it's transferrable.
 
For comparison's sake, all pics were taken with same shutter speed/aperture/ISO and completely unedited other than resizing.

Ambient light, under a street light:
lightbar-output-1.JPG


4300k 35W HID projector headlights:
lightbar-output-2.JPG


42" LED light bar, flood beam (bar was angled up a little since it was just resting on my front bumper)
lightbar-output-3.JPG


sorry, i don't have comparison pics though. i probably won't until glamis later this month when i see the guy with the ridgid light bar.
 
On a $650+ part you can't ship 'em??

Bummer!!
 
On a $650+ part you can't ship 'em??

Bummer!!

it's not about the work involved in shipping them. it has to do with the payment. with paypal, the buyer can dispute a charge for ANY reason. even if they just have buyer's remorse and want their money back, all they have to do is claim the item they received wasn't as described or wasn't working. first paypal would take back the buyer's funds immediately. i would have to wait for the light to be returned (hopefully in the same condition as when it left my hands). i would lose out on shipping costs and have to go through the hassle of posting it for sale again. one way around that would be to ask the buyer to "gift" the payment through paypal making it safe for me (the seller) but leaving the buyer with no recourse... but no buyer would do that unless they have bought from me before or know me personally.

this has happened to me before. it sucks that a few bad apples have to ruin it for the bunch.
 
Males it difficult to buy if you do not accept PayPal and there is no warranty :meh:
 
42" flood, was $800 obo, now $700 firm
42" spot, was $800 obo, now $700 firm
32" flood, was $650 obo, now $550 firm
32" spot, was $650 obo, now $550 firm

626-757-4OO9

- Cash only
- Local pick up in Pomona/La Verne
- Will not ship
 
Males it difficult to buy if you do not accept PayPal and there is no warranty :meh:

because with paypal, the buyer can dispute a charge for ANY reason. even if they just have buyer's remorse and want their money back, all they have to do is claim the item they received wasn't as described or wasn't working. first paypal would take back the buyer's funds immediately. i would have to wait for the light to be returned (hopefully in the same condition as when it left my hands). i would lose out on shipping costs and have to go through the hassle of posting it for sale again. one way around that would be to ask the buyer to "gift" the payment through paypal making it safe for me (the seller) but leaving the buyer with no recourse... but no buyer would do that unless they have bought from me before or know me personally.

this has happened to me before. it sucks that a few bad apples have to ruin it for the bunch.
 
it's not about the work involved in shipping them. it has to do with the payment. with paypal, the buyer can dispute a charge for ANY reason. even if they just have buyer's remorse and want their money back, all they have to do is claim the item they received wasn't as described or wasn't working. first paypal would take back the buyer's funds immediately. i would have to wait for the light to be returned (hopefully in the same condition as when it left my hands). i would lose out on shipping costs and have to go through the hassle of posting it for sale again. one way around that would be to ask the buyer to "gift" the payment through paypal making it safe for me (the seller) but leaving the buyer with no recourse... but no buyer would do that unless they have bought from me before or know me personally.

this has happened to me before. it sucks that a few bad apples have to ruin it for the bunch.

a little off topic
dude i know your pain with regards to this. I sold a bike to a guy for $1000 via paypal, he received it, bitched about three things that weren't stated correctly (they happen to be better than what i claimed were on it), then started a PP dispute. PP took all the money i received from him and held it. He said he wanted $400 refunded and i told him i'd rather have the bike back and i would refund his money. Couldn't do that because he took the bike apart and sent it off to get repainted....so here i am with -$1000 in my PP account, a dispute for $400 and a guy who has sent my bike off to get repainted. If i would have fought him he would have won because the items were not fully described right...even though they were much higher end then i had said....

I ended up settling for $200 just to get it behind me. such bull**** and i will never sell a high priced item via PP ever again.

sorry for the rant
 
If you haven't already might throw them up on pirate or racedezert, probably a lot more people local to you who might be in the market for bling lights.
 
a little off topic
dude i know your pain with regards to this. I sold a bike to a guy for $1000 via paypal, he received it, bitched about three things that weren't stated correctly (they happen to be better than what i claimed were on it), then started a PP dispute. PP took all the money i received from him and held it. He said he wanted $400 refunded and i told him i'd rather have the bike back and i would refund his money. Couldn't do that because he took the bike apart and sent it off to get repainted....so here i am with -$1000 in my PP account, a dispute for $400 and a guy who has sent my bike off to get repainted. If i would have fought him he would have won because the items were not fully described right...even though they were much higher end then i had said....

I ended up settling for $200 just to get it behind me. such bull**** and i will never sell a high priced item via PP ever again.

sorry for the rant

EXACTLY my point. you aren't the only one, brother. i feel your pain.


If you haven't already might throw them up on pirate or racedezert, probably a lot more people local to you who might be in the market for bling lights.

thanks for the tip... i already posted them up on there.
 
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