White VS Amber High Performance Offroad Lighting
Offroad lighting... There are many different styles, colors, beam patterns, and brands. But what are the differences, and which one suits your offroading needs best?
In this video, we install a bunch of high performance lights from Baja Designs on my Jeep Gladiator, my JKU Wrangler, and the LJ.
Like i mentioned, this video is sponsored by Baja Designs and they are offering you guys a 10% off discount code (JKGAG)!
Here are the lights we are installing and taking a look at in this video.
LP6 Amber Driving Combo: https://www.bajadesigns.com/Products/LP6-Pro-LED.asp
LP6 White Spot: https://www.bajadesigns.com/Products/LP6-Pro-LED.asp
Squadron Pro Amber Driving Combo: https://www.bajadesigns.com/led-auxiliary-lighting/Squadron-Pro-Pair-Amber-LED-Driving-Combo.asp
Squadron Pro White Wide Cornering: https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/squadron-pro-pair-wide-cornering-led.asp
S2 Pro: https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/s2-pro-pair-driving-combo-led.asp
S2 Sport: https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/S2-Sport-LED-Light-Pair.asp
Now, i understand these lights are expensive. I also understand that there are some people that are fine with cheaper LED pods and lightbars as they still do the trick. But there is no doubt that these lights are the best of the best, and i know that there are many people who want the best that you can get for your Jeep or Offroad Rig, and these are it.
The Amber driving combo lights are my personal favorite, as they mix great with LED headlights and fill in the surrounding spaces. They also offer better lighting in dust, rain, snow, and fog which is very common when offroading.
As for beam patterns, it depends on what you want. A driving combo is a great mix of a spot and flood light, giving you the best of both worlds. A spot beam will be better for high speed offroading, were a full flood (Wide cornering) will benefit slower offroad and trail riding.
Adding multiple lights to your Jeep with different beam patterns (like i did on the JK), is a great setup and provides a ton of light output while still looking good and not over done (Compared to multiple cheap pods and various lightbars).
I hope you found this video interesting, and i hope you were able to see the differences!!
Thank you for watching, and im looking forward to showing you guys the next thing we have planned for the Jeeps!!
Видео White VS Amber High Performance Offroad Lighting канала JK Gear and Gadgets
In this video, we install a bunch of high performance lights from Baja Designs on my Jeep Gladiator, my JKU Wrangler, and the LJ.
Like i mentioned, this video is sponsored by Baja Designs and they are offering you guys a 10% off discount code (JKGAG)!
Here are the lights we are installing and taking a look at in this video.
LP6 Amber Driving Combo: https://www.bajadesigns.com/Products/LP6-Pro-LED.asp
LP6 White Spot: https://www.bajadesigns.com/Products/LP6-Pro-LED.asp
Squadron Pro Amber Driving Combo: https://www.bajadesigns.com/led-auxiliary-lighting/Squadron-Pro-Pair-Amber-LED-Driving-Combo.asp
Squadron Pro White Wide Cornering: https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/squadron-pro-pair-wide-cornering-led.asp
S2 Pro: https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/s2-pro-pair-driving-combo-led.asp
S2 Sport: https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/S2-Sport-LED-Light-Pair.asp
Now, i understand these lights are expensive. I also understand that there are some people that are fine with cheaper LED pods and lightbars as they still do the trick. But there is no doubt that these lights are the best of the best, and i know that there are many people who want the best that you can get for your Jeep or Offroad Rig, and these are it.
The Amber driving combo lights are my personal favorite, as they mix great with LED headlights and fill in the surrounding spaces. They also offer better lighting in dust, rain, snow, and fog which is very common when offroading.
As for beam patterns, it depends on what you want. A driving combo is a great mix of a spot and flood light, giving you the best of both worlds. A spot beam will be better for high speed offroading, were a full flood (Wide cornering) will benefit slower offroad and trail riding.
Adding multiple lights to your Jeep with different beam patterns (like i did on the JK), is a great setup and provides a ton of light output while still looking good and not over done (Compared to multiple cheap pods and various lightbars).
I hope you found this video interesting, and i hope you were able to see the differences!!
Thank you for watching, and im looking forward to showing you guys the next thing we have planned for the Jeeps!!
Видео White VS Amber High Performance Offroad Lighting канала JK Gear and Gadgets
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