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LED Light Bars

High-output auxiliary lighting for trucks, off-road, and trail driving

LED light bars add strong auxiliary lighting for off-road and trail use, mounting on a roof, bumper, or grille. Beam choice matters: spot beams reach far down the trail, flood beams spread wide for close coverage, and combo bars mix both. Picking the right length and beam for your terrain keeps the light useful rather than blinding.

Durability is key since these face mud, dust, and vibration, so look for sealed housings and sturdy brackets. We curate top-rated picks on Amazon to help you weigh size, beam pattern, and mounting style. Note that light bars are generally for off-road or work use, so check local rules before running them on public roads.

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What to look for

  • Spot, flood, or combo beam
  • Length that fits mounting spot
  • Waterproof sealed housing
  • Sturdy adjustable brackets

FAQ

What is the difference between spot and flood beams?
Spot beams concentrate light far ahead for distance, while flood beams spread it wide for close coverage. Combo bars mix both for general off-road use.
Can I use a light bar on public roads?
In many areas auxiliary light bars are intended for off-road use only and must be covered or off on public roads. Check your local regulations before driving with them on.
Do I need a wiring harness and switch?
Most light bars need a relay harness and switch to power them safely from the battery. Many kits include a harness, but confirm before buying.