41" XTM Slimline LED Light Bar review

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @chriswilson42
    @chriswilson42 Год назад +3

    I have the same bar and the performance is off it's head for the price. I've owned a few light bars from the high end brands and this has been my best performing one.. for $80. Definitely a hidden gem.

    • @chadmcmartin791
      @chadmcmartin791  Год назад

      Thank you for reaching out Russ. Spot on! This bar is a definitely a hidden gem. I researched the heck out of all brands from budget to top of the range, and even on paper this one (overall) knocks the others like stedi, supernova out of the park. 👍

    • @lanniscannady4371
      @lanniscannady4371 Месяц назад

      @chriswilson42 Do you know the angle degree of the flood?

  • @user-xj3ci4cf6h
    @user-xj3ci4cf6h 3 месяца назад

    “Front bonnet” “front a pillar”

  • @guysoy
    @guysoy Год назад +1

    Great review mate. How did you mount the light bar bracket to the bottom? Did you have to drill holes on the top of the titan tray?

    • @chadmcmartin791
      @chadmcmartin791  Год назад

      Hey, thanks!
      Yes, I had to drill 2 holes and used a couple Stainless Steel Carriage Bolts with lock washers & nuts to hold the brackets. Painted them black so they didn't stand out. Rola only have the one mounting bracket which I didn't like.

    • @guysoy
      @guysoy Год назад +1

      @@chadmcmartin791 Thanks mate. Yeah I don't like the Rola brackets either. Too chunky. Cheers for the second option 👍

    • @chadmcmartin791
      @chadmcmartin791  Год назад

      @@guysoy you're welcome. Would love to see the end result once you've mounted it. 👍

  • @chadmcmartin791
    @chadmcmartin791  2 года назад

    Sorry 'ROLA' Titan is the correct name of this roof platform. Its my first review attempt.

  • @ProjectSullivanAuto
    @ProjectSullivanAuto 2 года назад +1

    this is for sure a great channel and beautiful videos.... SUBBED and LIKED , a fellow creator.

  • @netsiteing
    @netsiteing Год назад +1

    Could you have mounted it to the front edge of the Rola rack instead of underneath? I’m thinking of the same light bar but was hoping to mount it on the edge/end of the rack instead of underneath.

    • @chadmcmartin791
      @chadmcmartin791  Год назад

      Hey Michael. Yes you can. Rola have an actual light bar mount that bolts into the top slot and over hangs the front for a front mounted light, though its not cheap and I didn't want bolts sitting up to damage things I carry on top. The 41in is also a little wide for the Rola slot too. If you're wanting to mount your light bar at the front you can also get brackets that bend behind the light and mount to the front slot of the rack. I just personally wanted mine sitting flush underneath. Hope that helps 👍

    • @netsiteing
      @netsiteing Год назад

      @@chadmcmartin791 thanks for that. Which brackets should I consider that can bend behind to then mount the light bar flush in front of the rack?

    • @chadmcmartin791
      @chadmcmartin791  Год назад +1

      @@netsiteing do you have the Rola Titan platform as well? And you're getting the 41" XTM? Best to work out how much longer you need to slide into the front slot. The 41" is to long so either a metal extension could work or jump on ebay to see what sizes are around. Smaller XTM bars like the 31"and 36" supplied bracket should fit

    • @netsiteing
      @netsiteing Год назад

      @@chadmcmartin791 you’re right, 41” would look great but the front slot doesn’t go all the way to the edge so that way of mounting won’t work. I wouldn’t mind the rola mounts that go from top but they cost as much as the light bar ;)

    • @chadmcmartin791
      @chadmcmartin791  Год назад

      @@netsiteing that's right. Hence the way I did mine. Hopefully ebay will have an option for you. 🤞

  • @semjr.3081
    @semjr.3081 Год назад

    What size of wire you used?

    • @chadmcmartin791
      @chadmcmartin791  Год назад

      Not sure what size sorry. I got it wired up professionally by an auto electrician