They're bright but too much of a spot light for that position, even with the flood version. The Flex pods are good, but I would probably go with something else for ditch lights. KC Hilites Flex pods for ditch lights, Pro 6 light bar up top. If you check out my profile, you'll see my light setup. Its nice that DD offers different lens options for like $5 on their light bars so you can make changes if its something you find you don't like. I had an 18" DD light bar on my 2nd gen mounted on the bumper with all amber and, while it was bright, I do prefer the white light for a spot beam. The amber is easier on the eyes as a driver and I like the look, too. I have the white spot with amber flood combo, the white really helps make the deer's eye's pop at night. ![]() ![]() I have the DD 30" flush mount kit on my truck and its without a doubt better than the stock high beams and it requires little to no modification to mount (no roof rack needed). So being able to see some distance in front of me makes me feel a lot better about driving at night. I hit two in one year on the same road a couple years ago and ultimately put an ARB bumper on my old second gen. The treeline is sometimes only 20-30ft off the shoulder and the deer are prevalent. ![]() I live in Northern Michigan and my commute mainly consists of winding wooded road with a 55mph speed limit. Yeah a light bar isn't going to help in any foul weather conditions, only make it worse.
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