Offroad LED Lighting

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WTM75

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Looking at Offroad LED pods for behind the lower grill and under the rear bumper reverse LEDs.

I’m looking at the M & R pod lights and Vice slim line reverse lights.

I can find much information about these 2 brands and I was wondering if any of you have any experience with these brands? What are your thoughts? Are they worth the money? Thanks
 

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No experience with the lights you mentioned. I used some NiLite flood pods under my rear bumper for added reverse lights. Got a trailer wire connecter/splitter and plugged them in that way. When I put the truck in reverse, they come on. Super bright and lights up the area behind the truck. They were a nice improvement.
 

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While we do not offer those brands we do offer high quality light brands like Rigid, Baja Lights, and more. Let me know if we can help. Just send me a message for a quote
 

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I can't help with the front lights, but I have slim lights under the rear bumper. They are not the brands you mentioned, but work great.

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I don't have any info about the brand your looking at, so can't say anything about quality or durability. But Diode Dynamics makes a light kit for Rams, standard bumper and sport, different brackets. But they are great! Gives another option, and Diode is a good brand, good warranty too.
 

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Well after I lot of research, I think I’m going to go with a Baja OnX6 20” bar up front and probably BMC Bars in the back with Baja S2S pods.
 

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My two cents on the reverse cubes. I bought cubes for like 5 bucks a piece and put them on my trucks 7 and 10 years ago, best thing I ever did for reverse lighting on my trucks. They still work since I don't drive down the street in reverse all night, not sure who's doing that:D. Unless it's about having high end reverse lights for conversation, this is the way to go with reverse lights. Put that savings into something better that you want to use more regularly on the front end. A couple U bolts and some cheap cubes look and perform no different and work great.
 

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