🚀 Light up your adventure like a pro—never miss a trail or a moment!
The Auxbeam 360-PRO Series 7 Inch Round LED Offroad Lights deliver a powerful 230W output with 33332 lumens through advanced spot and flood combo reflectors. Built tough with IP68 waterproof die-cast aluminum housing, these lights guarantee durability and performance in extreme weather. Designed for versatile use across multiple vehicle types, they offer plug-and-play installation backed by a 24-month warranty and dedicated customer support.
Brand | Auxbeam |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Bar |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Included Components | 2x LED Offroad Light, 1x DT Wiring Harness, 1x Mounting Kit |
Special Feature | 24 months warranty, DT connector wiring harness-2 lead |
Item Weight | 9.6 Pounds |
Material | Aluminum |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Manufacturer | Auxbeam |
UPC | 760839231852 |
Model | Auxbeam 360-PRO Series |
Item Weight | 9.6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 20.2 x 8.25 x 4.8 inches |
Item model number | ZDAP000674 |
Manufacturer Part Number | ZDAP000674 |
Special Features | 24 months warranty, DT connector wiring harness-2 lead |
J**N
I was considering the Baja Designs LP6, and then seen these...
First off let me say, I live very very remote. Way out in the back country and 90% of my driving is on back country roads and highways, many many miles from any streetlights. I was looking for something I could add to the front of the truck that I could tie in with my high beams so that I can toggle them on/off for when traffic approaches. I had spent about 2 months looking and had settled my sights on the Baja Designs LP6. Seen the price...$474 + another $120ish for the wiring harness. Ok, no prob. Upon closer reading of their advertisement, that $474 price tag is for just 1 light! LMAO. not a pair. Ok, hard NO on that! They may be a great set of lights, but at $1000 for a pair of lights?!? Perhaps if I was a sponsored offroad racer and was spending someone else's money to pay for em! Otherwise no, they are priced far far outside the realm of practicality. So, spent another month looking and came upon these. Price for a pair + the wiring harness was just over half of 1 of the LP6s. Well, of everything I looked at, these seemed to be the next best I could find that was priced reasonably. I needed a combo light that has good light at distance in addition to good light at close range and off to the sides of the road in a flood pattern to be able to see if deer are along the roadside. They arrived today. I opened the box. First thing I see is that the mounting brackets are not only solid and stout, but actually have a stylish look to them. Not just plain janes to so speak. Nice touch. Moving to the lights themselves...they have substantial weight to them....IE well made. Thats another point in their favor. Then the wiring harness...very well thought out, made, and put together. so thats another plus point. Got em put on and fired em up...and I am thankful to have came upon these. The light pattern and range is wonderfully bright and shoots at a good distance when cruising 60-70mph on these old dark country roads. Legal for the street? Nah. But out here in the country, as long as you aint using them to deliberatly blind people, the use of such lights on the road is pretty much accepted. The law sees them as us ranchers do...IE a necessity to drive safe @ night/early mornings. IF you want a light that looks good, is made solid, and has a great light pattern that reaches out in addition to good close up light as well...you wont be disappointed in these. I sure as hell aint!! And these will be used on a daily basis driving to and from work. Not just put on the truck to look cool.
G**B
Big beautiful lights
They are BIG!I have a Baja Bug that I cannot get my headlights adjusted where they don't point straight up. I had a smaller set of Auxbeam lights that worked pretty good but thought I would go bigger and use these as my headlights at night.They installed with the same harness as the smaller auxbeam lights.I wired in the turn signal and daytime running lights.I am not sure if I like look of the daytime running lights because they are amber.The quality of the lights seems to be top tier.They are heavy and seem very sturdy.I think they are a good value for the build quality. They do not look cheap or inexpensive at all.Last pic is the smaller Auxbeam lights i replaced.
C**W
Good lights
Light output and pattern is really good, not BD but well worth the price. I had to modify the mounting bracket to fit my application. The brackets are quite substantial, overkill even. Just keep that in mind when considering mounting location
R**Y
Great Offroad lights
Got these for my gen 2 Pajero to replace the stock offroad lights that came with it (great looking, but super weak light output). Wired them into the stock switch, and they work great! Haven’t really tested them other than function / brightness and they put out a ton of light.With the amber covers the light output is more yellow (see the attached photo) and I really wish they made a true amber version, but these will do just fine.
S**Y
No amber only feature
Love these lights. They seem well built. Insanely bright. Wiring has weatherproof connections. Pair them with a wireless switch panel and it’s an easy setup. These things throw light more than any bar I have used!
T**.
Best price for quality
These are nice lights and well constructed!
L**.
Strong
Strong
D**L
Very bright
These are awesome to have on any offroad vehicle or just your everyday driver for those dark no to low light back roads. Emits a beam of light so bright that whoever is coming opposite of you will get their eyes x-rayed from 100 yards away
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