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I have the 42 inch triple R linear elite mounted up on top on my 3/4 bison gear roof rack. Pulls 24.3A of power and works great up there. I picked this bar after talking to Baja and triple R about the vertical angle of light emitting from their light bars. I basically wanted a sharp cutoff on light so I don't get glare in the safari windows or on the hood. The triple r guys told me that was a design criteria in their product and they sold me pretty hard on how much control they have over light directivity in that line.
They were right. The light bar output a tremendous amount of light, I can see about a mile away. It's too much light when you pass a regular traffic sign, the reflective makes material in the sign almost blinds you when the lights hit them and reflect back to you...
I can highly recommend this light bar. No wind noise from it up on top, if anything I think it quieted down my roof rack a bit. It's really stealthy too, my buddy didn't even see it until I turned on the light.
Pro tip, order the extra mount from triple r. What comes in the package didn't work for my roof rack. The extra kit that is needed to mount it to a typical roof rack channel, like a 30 or 40 series channel:
https://www.triple-r-lights.com/side-mount-kit-linear.html
Now, for near and mid field I use the agile off-roads replacement lights for the grille off-road lights. It's a Baja 80 XL light on a bracket that lets you mount them in the grill. Amazing amount of near and mid field output. The combo with the linear bar is outstanding. Highly recommended.
Can't give you a link because their site is down for maintenance.
It's hard to take pictures with the cell because the camera auto adjusts, it's much brighter and hits farther than it looks like.
Half beam factory headlights
Full beam factory (I need to align them, I did that after I took the pics)
Full beam + Baja 80 XL grille lights
Full beam + Baja 80 XL + linear 42
They were right. The light bar output a tremendous amount of light, I can see about a mile away. It's too much light when you pass a regular traffic sign, the reflective makes material in the sign almost blinds you when the lights hit them and reflect back to you...
I can highly recommend this light bar. No wind noise from it up on top, if anything I think it quieted down my roof rack a bit. It's really stealthy too, my buddy didn't even see it until I turned on the light.
Linear-42 Elite
The Linear-42 Elite utilizes highly efficient 3W LEDs which combine to deliver 33,300 raw lumens, and 1 lux to 765m, with power consumption of just 355W. The lamp weighs 7.7lbs and with its aerodynamic, sleek design, makes a perfect roof mount solution with virtually undetectable additional wind...
www.triple-r-lights.com
https://www.triple-r-lights.com/side-mount-kit-linear.html
Now, for near and mid field I use the agile off-roads replacement lights for the grille off-road lights. It's a Baja 80 XL light on a bracket that lets you mount them in the grill. Amazing amount of near and mid field output. The combo with the linear bar is outstanding. Highly recommended.
Can't give you a link because their site is down for maintenance.
It's hard to take pictures with the cell because the camera auto adjusts, it's much brighter and hits farther than it looks like.
Half beam factory headlights
Full beam factory (I need to align them, I did that after I took the pics)
Full beam + Baja 80 XL grille lights
Full beam + Baja 80 XL + linear 42
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