Driving lights and light bars for the Ford Trucks

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  1. carid

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    No Off Road vehicle is complete until you have Off-Road Lights! It's a must have for any off-road enthusiast. Off road lights let you hit the trail safely in the nasty weather or cover of night. With heavy-duty casings and materials, these off road lights help blaze a trail through the mud and mess.

    Unlike factory vehicle lighting, off-road lights can be pivoted in any direction you choose to see down a sudden drop off, to the sides to see around switchbacks, or when you need to look up from a dip.

    A strong lighting source from a high location allows you to make better decisions on the trails. Quality off-road lights should have lightweight composite construction so things don’t shift out of position or vibrate loose when bouncing around on the road. Higher-end lights offer the ability to focus and adjust the light beam for a wide spread or targeting one specific area with the intensity of a laser beam.

    Whether you want to set up off-road lights on your roof, front bumper, rear, or other areas, we have them for you. Here is the list of several interesting options:

    Lumen® - 51 Watt LED Round Off-Road Driving Light mounts easily on any pre-drilled holes atop headache racks, bull bars, or grille guards. Total LED power: 51 watts from 17 radially mounted pencil beam LEDs.

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    KC HiLiTES® - Apollo Lights have 6" Round Slim Housings fitted with 55W or 100W Halogen Bulbs.

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    ARB® - Intensity LED Light are equipped with 90 Watts bulbs, have amp draw 6.25A @ 14.4V, 32 LEDs, 8200 raw Lumens.

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    KC HiLiTES® - Pro Sport HID Lights have 6" or 8" Round Black Composite Polymax Housing and Super Bright 35W HID Bulb.

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    For all Off-Road lights we carry click here: Off-Road Lights for Trucks & SUVs at CARiD.com

    Whether you're building a serious Baja racer or just want your truck to look suitable, another type of lights is definitely worth your attention – the Light bar. LED bars can accommodate round or rectangular rally style lights. Let's take a look at few options we carry:

    Smittybilt® - RPD Light Bar includes 3 light mounting tabs for lights up to 9" in diameter, manufactured from 1.5" diameter 0.120" wall thickness steel tubing.

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    Smittybilt® - Street Light Bar includes 4 light mounting tabs that can accommodate up to a 9" diameter light, manufactured from 1.25" diameter 0.095" wall thickness steel tubing and have a high-gloss powdercoated finish.

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    CARR® - Deluxe Light Bar holds up to 4 lbs of weight, have 7 pre-drilled holes for auxiliary lights and available in stylish XP4 Titanium Silver, XP3 Black, and XM3 Polished finishes.

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    Read more about CARR at CARiD.
    Which one do you prefer?
     
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  2. First On Race Day

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    Hey, I am looking for a Bull bar that will house 4 KC 6" lights. If there isn't one I can settle for a good " custom fitting" light bar. ( not a universal one )
    2015 F250. Any suggestions ?
    thanks.
     
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    Unfortunately standard bull bars can normally accommodate only 2 KC type lights.
    However we have a pretty good selection of custom front mount light bars for 2015 F250.
    your options are:

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    KC HiLiTES® - Front Mount Light Bar

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    Westin® - Off-Road Light Bar

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    N-FAB® - Light Bar

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    N-FAB® - Light Cage

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    Which one of those do you like more?
     
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    I believe your question is answered first on race day
     
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    I like the light cage one
     
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    Yes the light cage is kind of unique, I didn't see much light bars in that style. It can accommodate off-road lights with up to 9" diameter.
     
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    The NFab light bar and light cage looks good. Keeping tabs on those.
     
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    darwinver, thanks for your comment. Let me know if you have any questions on those, or contact our sales guys directly for assistance.
     
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