4x4tographer 2,711 Posted April 30 (edited) Selling my 3" amber-colored cube lights from Rigid Industries! I LOVE these lights. Rigid has the most unique and "deep" amber colored lights on the market. The eye-relief at night is fantastic and the light cuts through dust like it is nothing. The beam pattern on these lights are set up in a "hyper spot" pattern, giving you hundreds of feet of columnized light. They work well mounted near your A-pillars, but really shine when bumper mounted, giving you excellent contrast along the trail. These aren't cheap-o Chinese lights. Rigid makes quality, water proofed, dust proof, nuke-proof light housings. $100 for the pair These retail for $300+ Included: A pair of lights Mounts for the lights The lights use a common Deutsch Connector on each light. Condition: Used. They're in good shape and were mounted under a bumper behind a screen for approx 40,000 miles. Photo time! Edited May 3 by 4x4tographer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shellback91 1,731 Posted May 1 (edited) Do you think these could be used as chase lights? What does the bottom look like? Wondering if the have the "bolt" out the bottom like my A pillar lights. I'm looking for something to bolt on my aftermarket tailgate hinges. Edited May 1 by shellback91 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4x4tographer 2,711 Posted May 1 (edited) 22 minutes ago, shellback91 said: Do you think these could be used as chase lights? What does the bottom look like? Wondering if the have the "bolt" out the bottom like my A pillar lights. I'm looking for something to bolt on my aftermarket tailgate hinges. Hey Marty! I can totally see these being used as a chase light, depending on what you're mounting them on. The beam pattern is "focused" so it's not a flood pattern that would blind everyone no matter the angle. My "Eye of Sauron" is a driving pattern, so pretty close in light shape, just for reference. From a size perspective, the lights are 4 LEDs. My chase light is a twin LED setup. For mounting, here are some additional photos of the mount. They can be "reversed" to make the mount more low-profile by flipping the mount in reverse. Note my "not overly large man hands" for size perspective. Edited May 1 by 4x4tographer 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shellback91 1,731 Posted May 1 (edited) I was thinking of using an A Pillar mount like I have up front. I'll chew on it and see if I can find an installer to do some wiring. I'll check back in. Edited May 1 by shellback91 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shellback91 1,731 Posted May 2 Unfortunately I do not think these will work with my set up. Potential clearance issues in the tailgate area. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4x4tographer 2,711 Posted May 2 1 hour ago, shellback91 said: Unfortunately I do not think these will work with my set up. Potential clearance issues in the tailgate area. No worries! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites