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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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drags
I have the KC Gravity Pro light bar that turns night into day. After long hours at night though, the white light gives you some eye fatigue. I've had success blending amber fogs to reduce the fatigue, but they were a little on the cheap side and didn't throw out that much light. I figured I'd match the Gravity Pros with some powerful ambers, so I took the chance on the LP4s. Jeezus, I couldn't believe my eyes on the first test run. It throws the light way out there, and also lights up my more immediate surroundings. Even the side lights are functional. There are 8 total LEDs in the Gravity Pros and 8 LEDs in the LP4s. The LP4s seem to throw out just as much light, but jeez, at half the price. Just wow. After years of running cheap and inexpensive lights, there is no question that dropping big coin on high quality lights are worth it. The only down-side is that you don't get any wire. That part is ok, just get yourself some 12 gauge wire, but the issue is that you don't even get a pigtail. You have to make your own connection. You get the Deutsch plug in a bag and you get to put it together yourself. You'd better get it right the first time. If you're not sure of your skills, you can always buy their wiring harness though.
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