Inexpensive LEDs and HIDs

MTG

Caught the Bug
If you've recently seen my build thread, you've also seen that I acquired a few more LED lights. There is a local shop in a nearby town that is selling them at very affordable prices. I thought I would share the info here in case others would like to go the same route. There is no webpage or anything so you'll need to give the guy a call (info below) to order.

I have to say I was skeptical at first given the price, but I called and spoke with the guy and he offered to drive to meet me on a Saturday so I could have them this weekend. I am impressed with the finish and quality. Obviously I will have to see how they hold up, but I have no reason to suspect that they will not.

FYI--I am in no way affiliated with these guys, received no discount or any other perquisites. I am simply posting the information so others can take advantage of what I think is a great deal.

Contact:
Douglas Auto Machine and Offroad
775-782-7474
His name is Chris

Prices:
All prices are EACH
Double row LED light bars
6" 36 watt, Lumens 2640lm $80.00
12" 72 watt, Lumens 5280lm $150.00
20" 120 watt, Lumens 8800lm $200.00
30" 180 watt,Lumens 13200lm $300.00
40" 240 watt, Lumens 17600lm $400.00

The 2x2 square ones are $50.

Specs:

Light bars also available with just spot light or flood light, or combo (standard) so you can get the best of both worlds.

6" double row
. Power: 36W
. Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
. Waterproof rate: IP 67
. 12 individual 3w high intensity Epistar LEDs
. Current draw: 2.5A @ 12V,1.25A@24V
. Color: Black
. Color Temperature: 6000K
. Material: Die-cast aluminum housing
. Lens material: Toughened glass
. Mounting Bracket: Aluminum bracket
. Beam:12degree Spot Beam; 60degree flood combo light
. 30000 hours above life time
. Dimensions: Housing = 7.5 inch. Mounting feet = 10"

12" double row
Power: 72W
. Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
. Waterproof rate: IP 67
. 24 individual 3w high intensity Epistar LEDs
. Current draw: 4.8A @ 12V,9.8A@24V
. Color: Black
. Color Temperature: 6000K
. Material: Die-cast aluminum housing
. Lens material: Toughened glass
. Mounting Bracket: Aluminum bracket
. Beam 12 degree spot, 60 degree flood combo
. 30000 hours above life time
. Dimensions: Housing = 13.5". Mounting feet = 16".

20" double row
Power: 120 Watt
. Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
. Waterproof rate: IP 67
. 40 individual 3w high intensity Epistar LEDs
. Current draw 8A @ 12V,16A@24V
. Color: Black
. Color Temperature: 6000K
. Material: Die-cast aluminum housing
. Lens material:Toughened glass
. Mounting Bracket: Aluminum
. Beam:12 degree spot, 60 degree flood combo
. 30000 hours above life time
. Dimensions: Housing = 21.5 inch overall. Mounting legs = 24"

30" double row
Power: 180W
. Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
. Waterproof rate: IP 67
. 60 individual 3w high intensity Epistar LEDs
. Current draw 16A @ 12V,8A @ 24V
. Color: Black
. Color Temperature: 6000K
. Material: Die-cast aluminum housing
. Lens material: Toughened glass
. Mounting Bracket: Aluminum bracket
. Beam: 12 degree spot, 60 degree flood combo
. 30000 hours above life time
. Dimensions: Housing = 31.5". Mounting feet = 34".

40" double row
Power: 240W
. Operating Voltage: 10-30V DC
. Waterproof rate: IP 67
. 80 individual 3w high intensity Epistar LEDs
. Current draw 16A @ 12V,8A @ 24V
. Color: Black
. Color Temperature: 6000K
. Material: Die-cast aluminum housing
. Lens material: Toughened glass
. Mounting Bracket: Aluminum firm bracket
. Beam: 12 degree spot, 60 degree flood combo
. 30000 hours above life time
. Dimensions: Housing = 41.5". Mounting feet = 44".
 
Cool find Mike. Do they also with wiring and switch. You mentioned you used existing from your LOD, but what set up comes with the lights.
 
Cool find Mike. Do they also with wiring and switch. You mentioned you used existing from your LOD, but what set up comes with the lights.

No switch and just a short section of wire for the ground and power. They don't come in a fancy color box with stickers either. :cheesy:

I threw my LOD switch in the trash and went with these guys: www.OTRATTW.com
 
No switch and just a short section of wire for the ground and power. They don't come in a fancy color box with stickers either. :cheesy:

I threw my LOD switch in the trash and went with these guys: www.OTRATTW.com

Dude, another great find. They have some cool switches!
 
I used to live in North County San Diego and lived really close to a place called DDM tuning, I put their HID kit into my F150 and they work great! The location in Vista was extremely helpful and I have been a loyal customer ever since... So anyone in the SoCal area looking for a great alternative for off-road lights should check them out. I moved to AZ and had a bulb/ballast blow and needed a replacement quick so I could drive again at night and it was shipped and credited within 2 days with lifetime warranty because if was a defect with the bulb itself:rock:. So its worth the check out! Here is their site, hope it helps! see you on the trails.:thumb:

http://www.ddmtuning.com/

-Tyler
 
OTRATTW has awesome switches. If you follow them on Facebook they have new stuff they post there first.

I got some covers from them a couple months ago.


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Mike did you get a light bar? I didn't see any pics.

They are allegedly coming in this week, but I've heard that for the last couple of weeks. We shall see. I'll send you a text if/when I hear from him.
 
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Lol ok I knew you ordered them I thought they might have come in and I missed it. My head has been up a certain hole for some time now.
 
It's a spod with a hole in the middle for an aeroforce gauge. It's a super clean easy install

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Ummm.... Yeah that's true!

Does this guy make 50" bars? Or are you getting a 40"

He doesn't make them, just sources them and doesn't mark up the price as much as others. Yes he can get a 50". I was going to get a 20" but I might just get a 50" and call it good. :)
 
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I just need the gauge pod and not a huge fan of the A-pillar mounts, I'm to cheap to buy a sPod. :)

Me too. :yup:

Though I do like the panel that is flat and sticks anywhere. I can't remember the name of it though. :thinking:
 
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