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Review on πŸš— Nilight ZH010 - 2PCS 4 Inch 18W Flood LED Light Bars - Powerful Off Road Driving Lights with Wiring Harness and Warranty by Juan Lockwood

Revainrating 4 out of 5

They're $20 and they really work, nice and bright.

I installed them on a 1986 Honda 250 Fourtrax that my parents bought me new in early 1987. The bike has an impressive shape but was fitted with a single halogen headlight from the factory. . It has never been satisfactory. I happened to think of it and looked it up, and here we have a $20 fix it opportunity. And so far so good. The only complaint I have about the design is that the mounts don't allow for much upward adjustment. If they hung under a bumper or similar structure, they would have plenty of adjustment options in the other direction. In each case, they had to be mounted on a plate at a slight downward angle at the front of the quad. This made it impossible for them to be placed in the OTHER direction so that they would actually face ahead. This means they are angled downwards, a little more than I would have liked. This prevents them from blinding people further away, so it's not too bad. Second, the switch just dangles. Nothing is intended to actually install it anywhere. It's not like I've ever cut a hole in anything to snap it in, but it actually feels like a faux pas. At the very least they should include a part to hold the switch in case you want to screw it in somewhere. I wanted it to be mounted on the steering wheel, so I designed something and 3D printed it to get the job done. Just know that there are no conditions in this regard. Again, this is a $20 item that you can get in a few days. so i'm not really complaining. The supplied cables, switches and relays appear to be of good quality. The flashlights themselves work and their body may not be the best in the world, but they're acceptable - especially for the price!

Pros
  • Sleek and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled