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2-Pack 60W Nilight LED Flood Spot Light Combo Triple Row Driving Lamp

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Amazon has 2-Pack 60W Nilight LED Flood Spot Light Combo Triple Row Driving Lamp on sale for $11.28. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Brightness: Powerful 60W LED light bar, high-quality Led chips and clear PC lens, this LED pod emits 6000k pure white light, effectively light up the dark road during night
  • Combo beam: Appropriate combination of spot beam and flood beam for wide spread and further distance illumination;
  • Sliding mounting bracket: The sturdy bracket can firmly fix the light bar. Quakeproof when passing through rugged terrain
  • Waterproof rate: IP67 rate, seamless protective housing with waterproof glue, great performance of waterproof, dustproof and quakeproof;
  • Better heat dissipation: Special designed 6063 Aluminum profile with thermal grease can improve the heat dissipation ability.Fit type: Universal fit

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Amazon has 2-Pack 60W Nilight LED Flood Spot Light Combo Triple Row Driving Lamp on sale for $11.28. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Brightness: Powerful 60W LED light bar, high-quality Led chips and clear PC lens, this LED pod emits 6000k pure white light, effectively light up the dark road during night
  • Combo beam: Appropriate combination of spot beam and flood beam for wide spread and further distance illumination;
  • Sliding mounting bracket: The sturdy bracket can firmly fix the light bar. Quakeproof when passing through rugged terrain
  • Waterproof rate: IP67 rate, seamless protective housing with waterproof glue, great performance of waterproof, dustproof and quakeproof;
  • Better heat dissipation: Special designed 6063 Aluminum profile with thermal grease can improve the heat dissipation ability.Fit type: Universal fit

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Model: Nilight Led Pods 2PC 4Inch Triple Row Led Light Bar 60W Flood Spot Combo 6000LM Super Bright Off Road Driving Fog Light Boat Lights Work Light,2 Years Warranty

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Yesterday 12:42 PM
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Yesterday 02:31 PM
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Amber versions never seem to go on sale 😪
Yesterday 02:38 PM
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Tumbleweed7200Yesterday 02:38 PM
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Big fan of this brand. Been running them on all my ATVs, trucks and jeeps. Had a pair last almost a decade before I sold the Jeep. I've beaten them against branches, rolled my ATV onto them and still worked just fine. I currently have this exact pair mounted on my 2020 Wrangler windshield
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MerryMeat6430Yesterday 06:20 PM
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Quote from Tumbleweed7200 :
Big fan of this brand. Been running them on all my ATVs, trucks and jeeps. Had a pair last almost a decade before I sold the Jeep. I've beaten them against branches, rolled my ATV onto them and still worked just fine. I currently have this exact pair mounted on my 2020 Wrangler windshield
I really don't believe you because I read through a lot of reviews after being recommended these by chatGPT and they are ridiculously bad. The main part that stuck out to me was the guy that purchased 3 in a row because they kept flying off and on the 3rd time he was able to relocate the lost lights and said the issue seemed to be that the mounts were attached to the light with a material he compared to tin foil.
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Yesterday 06:41 PM
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Tumbleweed7200Yesterday 06:41 PM
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Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
I really don't believe you because I read through a lot of reviews after being recommended these by chatGPT and they are ridiculously bad. The main part that stuck out to me was the guy that purchased 3 in a row because they kept flying off and on the 3rd time he was able to relocate the lost lights and said the issue seemed to be that the mounts were attached to the light with a material he compared to tin foil.
Sounds like a user error to me. Use lock washers and that won't be a problem. I've hit mine on many 3"+ branches going 25+ mph plus and never had a problem
Yesterday 06:45 PM
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EagerCorn513Yesterday 06:45 PM
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Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
I really don't believe you because I read through a lot of reviews after being recommended these by chatGPT and they are ridiculously bad. The main part that stuck out to me was the guy that purchased 3 in a row because they kept flying off and on the 3rd time he was able to relocate the lost lights and said the issue seemed to be that the mounts were attached to the light with a material he compared to tin foil.
I have had these or very similar on my Jeep, they are held on with what appears to be stamped sheet metal. That said they work good, no water intrusion. Did have one come loose before but reattached. If you are plowing through brush headlong maybe there are better ones but for 11 bucks, pretty amazing. Thinking about adding to my lawn mower for fall
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beakeru2Yesterday 06:48 PM
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Quote from EagerCorn513 :
I have had these or very similar on my Jeep, they are held on with what appears to be stamped sheet metal. That said they work good, no water intrusion. Did have one come loose before but reattached. If you are plowing through brush headlong maybe there are better ones but for 11 bucks, pretty amazing. Thinking about adding to my lawn mower for fall
I just bought a pair without really needing them because I have the same brand on the front of my truck (have worked great by the way) ..
I didnt even think about the lawn mower.. I have a new zero turn timecutter these willl make a perfect addition to .. thanks for the tip

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gie003Yesterday 06:57 PM
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Quote from Tumbleweed7200 :
Big fan of this brand. Been running them on all my ATVs, trucks and jeeps. Had a pair last almost a decade before I sold the Jeep. I've beaten them against branches, rolled my ATV onto them and still worked just fine. I currently have this exact pair mounted on my 2020 Wrangler windshield
How do you mount it to the windshield?
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Yesterday 07:01 PM
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Tumbleweed7200Yesterday 07:01 PM
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Quote from gie003 :
How do you mount it to the windshield?
currently I'm using these mounts but there's a ton of other version on Amazon as well. https://a.co/d/cQjol7b
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MerryMeat6430Yesterday 07:20 PM
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Quote from Tumbleweed7200 :
Sounds like a user error to me. Use lock washers and that won't be a problem. I've hit mine on many 3"+ branches going 25+ mph plus and never had a problem
You're either missing the point or shilling so deeply you are ignoring it -- but the issue wasn't the bolts, or seemingly user error -- the issue was that the mount (as i've already said) is basically tin foil so breaks off of the light itself, NOT THE BOLTS NOT USER ERROR.
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p1mpYesterday 07:35 PM
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Quote from Tumbleweed7200 :
currently I'm using these mounts but there's a ton of other version on Amazon as well. https://a.co/d/cQjol7b
how do you power these
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abbygayleYesterday 07:58 PM
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Do these just hook up to your truck/ATV battery to power them?
Last edited by abbygayle August 3, 2025 at 06:11 PM.
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gocartoneYesterday 09:11 PM
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Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
You're either missing the point or shilling so deeply you are ignoring it -- but the issue wasn't the bolts, or seemingly user error -- the issue was that the mount (as i've already said) is basically tin foil so breaks off of the light itself, NOT THE BOLTS NOT USER ERROR.
It was an idiot that wrote the review then? I see people blame the product on user error all the time. I have this brand on my tractor and they broke my roof when they snagged the garage door (garage door stopped 1-2" low for some reason), the light mounts still didn't break off (and still using the lights fine).
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HonestPiranha4587Yesterday 09:33 PM
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Any recommendations on a good set of instructions on how to wire these up?
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k20fgYesterday 10:10 PM
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Ordered for my new Stihl RZ-142 mower .. thanx OP

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