Four Wheeler – October 2019

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34 OCTOBER 2019 FOUR WHEELER fourwheeler.com


SNAP MODULAR LIGHTING SYSTEM
Tech: Any magnetic surface is a prime locale for this 200-lumen light
setup. Meaning, beyond vehicle use, you can add it to your ATV/UTV, bike,
or tent, or use for wrenching. It’s water resistant and has 130 hours of
burn time.
Quote: “The all-new SNAP blends multiple categories of lighting equip-
ment into a unique new system. The light can be reconfigured with different
mounting brackets to adapt to the needs of the user.”
Cost: Around $43
Where: Princeton Tec, princetontec.com

MAX LITHIUM LED


WORKSITE LIGHT
Tech: Sometimes you just need
task lighting, such as while work-
ing under the hood. It cranks out
1,500 lumens and is contained
within a tubular frame and with
a footplate as the base. The
frame rotates north and south
360 degrees. The built-in hook
makes that engine-compartment
sight easier.
Quote: “Run time is approxi-
mately 90 minutes. With a 2 Ah
battery, it’s 2 hours, and with
the WORX 4.0 Ah battery, the
light will operate up to 4 hours
continuously.”
Cost: $79.99
Where: Worx, worx.com


RGB ROCK/AUXILIARY LED KIT
Tech: These were designed specifically with
off-roading at their core. Each rock light has three
RGB LEDs, and the complete set of six pods is easy to install, since
there are long leads that connect to a fused control box.
Quote: “The app-controlled settings allow the user to choose from 1.2
million color options, as well as control the timing and speed of lights.”
Cost: Around $150
Where: Pro Comp, procompusa.com

ROCK LIGHTS
Tech: There are multiple colors of
lenses and LEDs, and the lenses
are interchangeable. In addition, the
lights are water- and shockproof, as
well as rust- and dustproof. You’re
looking at up to 800 lumens from
these polycarbonate lenses. You
can buy a set of four, a set of two,
or a solo.
Quote: “The mounting system
allows dozens of options.”
Cost: Pricing starts at $39.95
Where: Bison Off Road,
bisonoffroad.com

LED OFF-ROAD LIGHTS
Tech: Military-grade 5-inch LEDs worth 4,080 lumens each. Brackets
are available for mounting these to your winch guard, framerails, or
windshield.
Quote: “Owners can go bigger and brighter with 7-inch lights that pump
out 8,000 lumens.”
Cost: $475/$725
Where: Jeep Performance Parts, mopar.com

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