🚙 Light up your off-road legacy with Auxbeam brilliance!
The Auxbeam 4" 18W LED Light Bar delivers a powerful 1800 lumens flood beam with a 60° spread, engineered for superior heat dissipation via die-cast aluminum fins. Rated IP67 waterproof and dustproof, these durable LED pods offer up to 50,000 hours of reliable illumination while drawing minimal power to protect your vehicle’s battery. Perfect for SUVs, trucks, ATVs, and UTVs, this pack of two includes mounting brackets for easy installation, making it the ultimate upgrade for off-road enthusiasts seeking performance and longevity.
Brand | Auxbeam |
Color | Black |
Vehicle Service Type | Bus, ATV, Car, SUV, UTV, Truck |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Auto Part Position | Left |
Lens Color | Black |
Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.75 x 4.33 x 3.15 inches |
UPC | 709818974052 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Auxbeam |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00709818974052 |
Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 4.33 x 3.15 inches |
Item model number | 77718286AX |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 77718820-CA |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-side-clearance-marker-light-bulbs |
T**D
Very happy with these light's and can't wait to buy more!
I purchased the 4pc set and I've gotta say I was impressed. To start off I will say that I highly recommend sealing the lens of these, mainly on top and bottom. Mine had about 1/8" void between the black casing and the lens. Not saying they would have leaked or gotten moisture in them but I would personally rather not take the chance. The packaging was a plain brown box and the lights themselves were in foam surrounds so I don't believe that under normal circumstances anything could happen to them. The lights themselves, other than that small void that I fixed with clear silicone, seemed very sturdy and the wiring was good quality also.I installed one set on my wife's Chevy Tahoe and the other set on my 08 Civic coupe. The install on hers was extremely quick and easy because she had existing factory fog lights that were destroyed and all I had to do was splice these into the factory wiring and mount them. I did have to purchase a wiring kit to install these on my Civic but it was still fairly easy to do with a little bit of knowledge.As far as performance I couldn't be happier. I was afraid that they would be too overpowering to oncoming traffic but they are not at all. They are very bright and add just the right amount of supplemental light to my factory headlights. In a pinch they are bright enough that I could drive with them alone. They light up signs and eyes of animals from a very long distance which pays for itself.*One thing I would like to clarify is that with this mounting bracket it is possible to mount them with the mounting bolt BEHIND the light instead of just top/bottom. I put the bolts through the holes for the factory tag mount on the front of my civic and it worked perfectly. I had asked if this was possible for one of the 12" light bars and was told no it wasn't possible but it is, I will post pictures as soon as I can.
R**S
Works great
I installed 2 od these on the neck of my gooseneck trailer to use as loading lights and they work great. They have been out in the weather everyday for about 4 years now and they still work great. Lenses have yellowed slightly but nothing that bothers me seeing as they are outside in all the elements.
T**I
Amazing for the price. Not what they're advertised to be.
Overall:Totally worth what you pay for them. You will not find something for a similar cost made as well as these. I would buy them 20 times over wherever required without a doubt. Solid, waterproof at least in rain/drizzle etc. Incredibly bright (for what you pay). The spot and flood lenses work very well in doing their job. Spot beam travels a fair distance. If you want to save money not running expensive aux lights on your dirt or ADV bike, go for these without a doubt. A 3 amp fuse should be all you should use with these as they have very little current draw in normal operation (read below). If they used actual CREE 3 watt chips I would not mind paying $30 for these cuz they'd be blisteringly bright.- The whole case of the lights is made of aluminum and acts as a heat sink which is good to keep the LED chips cool.- Mounting mechanism is pretty decent, if you reverse the mounts you can mount them on a wall (think van side) pointing almost straight.- Silicone O rings seal the front lens to not allow moisture to go in- 1/8th inch thick polycarbonate front lens should not shatter on impact or by rocks hitting it.- Rubber seal on sides with 4 mm hex bolts torqued pretty tight to avoid leakage.Not so good -They are not 18 watt as claimed by listing (false advertising?) They draw about 1 amp at about 12 volts which makes them 12 watts. With 6 LEDs that's 2 watt a piece. If you are feeling like it, 7 screws later and you could be soldering on new chips of your liking to the casing. The driver could probably take a bit more oomph.
M**R
with a nice, full light pattern with very even coverage and ... UPDATED
(4" 18w, flood beam) I'm using these on a compact utility tractor and they are VERY bright, with a nice, full light pattern with very even coverage and no obvious hot-spots. Great for mowing at night, they completely over power the tractor's factory halogen headlights and provide wide enough coverage to easily see obstacles to the sides of the tractor, both front and rear long before they become a problem. The rear set is aimed a bit lower and provides more than adequate lighting to hook-up implements as well. I've had these for about two months and so far have no problems with water intrusion, despite some serious storms over that time, though they are pointed down, so the lenses are not in a position to fill with water, your mileage may vary, but so far so good.my only complaints are:1) One of the four mounting brackets came with the wrong size bolts, it appears the other three came with metric-thread bolts, but one came with standard-thread bolts and I stripped and cross-threaded two of them before I realized what was going on. The aluminium housing is quite soft and stripped easily. I was able to swap a bolt out from each of the other mounts (so they have three each, instead of four) and everything seems to be well secured and has survived being run through low hanging tree branches without moving, so I haven't bothered with a return/refund as the system as installed *WORKS* for me, but you might want to check those bolts carefully before tightening down the mounts.2) The lights are on the same electrical circuit as the cab radio and when they are on the radio gets quieter. The wire gauge and fuse should provide more than enough current for the lamps and radio simultaneously, so I don't think I'm running out of power. I'm not sure if there may be feedback on the circuit from the regulators in the lamps, or if they are causing interference in the radio signal...(they are also very close, physically to the radio and antenna, which is not something I can easily change) I should really run a second circuit for the radio anyway, but until I get around to that I do have to mention this as a negative... It may just be my sub-standard cab-wiring biting me in the butt, but it wasn't a problem with the old, crappy sealed-beam floods that these replaced. Be aware that they may cause radio interference.Overall though, these are a *VERY* bright and (so far) rugged light for the price and even with the radio issue they get four stars from me.UPDATE: a year later and my first set is still working great! I ordered a second set for another tractor and the new mount design is much simpler and seems more rugged too, however it doesn't quite have the range of adjustment that the old fiddly mounts had. I also bought a 9" flood bar, it's beam pattern is a littler tighter than I would have liked, but it is built the same way as the smaller lights and is terrifically bright, It'll meet my needs, even if it is a bit tighter beam than would be ideal for my use. These are just a bright and appear just as well made as the previous set and I still think they're a great value!3/10/18Just added my third set of these to my lighting collection, 4" floods for a trailer interior and reverse lights. Still the best cheap LEDs as far as I can tell.
A**N
So bright
These are so bright and work so well that you don't have to have your headlights on the look like headlights so when you put them together they are even brighter
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