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ARB Bumper Mod: Rigid SR-Q2

Discussion in 'Lighting' started by Benson X, Jun 4, 2015.

  1. Jun 4, 2015 at 9:35 PM
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    Benson X

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    If you don't draw blood, you're doing it wrong!
    I've had the ARB Standard bumper (w/o Fogs) for almost 2 years. I love the bumper, but I've always wanted to install some addtl. auxiliary lighting for it.

    The turn signal lamps on the ARB seemed to be expendable, and would provide a good mounting area for some LEDs, so I started hunting for a light that would fit. With the angle of the ARB's "wings" this would throw a wider beam out to the sides and provide better "ditch lighting" and provide a more-complete spread pattern when combined with the headlights and/or the 10" LED Bar I have mounted in the grille.

    This is the area I wanted to install them:
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    After researching a few options and cheap "import LEDs", I finally found the ones that would work (with some minor modifications, of course ;))

    Rigid SR-Q2 Flush Mount (Driving Beam Pattern) - Part # 93531
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    Specifications:

    • Watts: 34.5
    • Amp Draw: 2.50
    • LED's: 6
    • Raw Lumens: 3030
    • Lux @ 10m: 206.1
    • Beam Distance: 287.1 m
    • Peak Beam Intensity: 20,612 cd
    I got some very good price quotes from TW vendors and all-stars, @benbacher and @Chas of MRT, but it was also suggested I contact Rigid directly. After a few PMs, I got in touch with Sean (@DefconBrix) and Brett from @RigidIndustries . After explaining what it was I wanted to do, they were gracious enough to give me a discount on a set.

    I was thoroughly impressed with the whole experience - Rigid is a very stand up company with some great employees who stand behind their product 100% :oldglory::cheers:

    This was the plan:
    1. Remove the light bracket for the stock ARB signals
    2. Cut/grind the opening to fit the Rigids
    3. Wire them up to the stock Fog Light harness and switch
    4. Mount them with Security Torx screws

    • I started by removing the turn signal mounting bracket on the ARB Bumper
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    • Next, I had to grind the opening to fit the Rigids. I also had to "create" a small tab to drill a mounting hole into. I was able to notch the edge of the opening and bend it into a tab that could be drilled.
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    • After I ground enough to get the Rigids to fit, I taped-off the wings and rattle-canned with some Rusto Satin Black (this is almost a perfect match to the ARB's finish)
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    • Next, I had to figure out the wiring.
      I wanted to use the stock Fog Light plugs and switch to make things simple. You can buy a "harness kit" from Starkey for about $30, or you can make your own harness for under $10. Just get (2) Male 2-Pin Deutsch connectors, and an H10 extension harness. Clip the Male end off the H10 extension, and connect your Deutsch connectors. I ran an extended length of wire to ensure the connections could be tucked-up and out of the way.
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    • All that was left was to mount them.
      I used some Security Torx bolts and Nyloc nuts to attach them. You can see the plug/harness tucked-up and zip-tied out of the way. This makes the lights easy to remove, if needed.
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    • Finished Product
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    • Wrap-Up
      These little bastards are downright incredible :eek: - now I can see what all the hype is about, and justifiably so!!! They throw just as far as my high beams and the Driving Pattern is the perfect combination of depth/width/height to fill the whole field-of-view with brilliant white light. It is amazing how much light can come from such a small package :cool:

      After running them flush-mount for a few weeks, I decided to add the angled "wedges" to see the beam difference if they were to be angled in a few more degrees. I decided this pattern would be much better suited for my needs:
      • It was still off to the sides enough to assist with SAR Missions (sometimes your head is on a swivel looking for any movement/clues/disturbed brush etc. on either side of the road or trail, so being able to illuminate both sides is VERY helpful)
      • It provided a much brighter spot in the center. Even with the 10" Light Bar (not a Rigid), the SR-Q2s provide a much brighter spread.
    • All in all, I couldn't be happier with these lights! :thumbsup: The install went smoothly, and I now have VERY functional and bright auxiliary lighting that will last for years, instead of an extra set of useless turn signals and DRLs.

      Plus, I still have room to add some 4"-5" round fogs and the area on top for some big spots if I ever need
      MOAR LIGHT!!!

    Here's a video of some different comparison footage with the SR-Q2s at night. I will try to get some decent HD Photos uploaded soon too.
    http://youtu.be/d6Mw_EXudeI
     
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  2. Jun 4, 2015 at 11:00 PM
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    benbacher

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    Killer writeup and great work! Thanks for tagging me to this, we get customers asking for this sort of thing all the time!
     
  3. Jun 4, 2015 at 11:29 PM
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    fergyz

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    What equipment was used to record the video?

    Edit* which gopro was that shot with?
     
  4. Jun 5, 2015 at 10:39 AM
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    No problem Ben! You've always been super helpful and provided excellent service for TW Members. I hope this helps out your customers, or at least gives them some ideas on what can be done - and also solidify the reputation that Rigid's have earned as being one of the best LED manufacturers on the market. :thumbsup:

    I used the GoPro4 Silver. I apologize if the video quality isn't the greatest - I am still learning how to use it, and my editing software is pretty antiquated (Corel VideoStudio Pro X5).

    If you have an feedback or tips on how to capture better (less-grainy) night footage, please feel free to let me know :thumbsup:
     
  5. Jun 5, 2015 at 10:15 PM
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    Nice write up. Nice truck too. That is how everyone should do videos. Great work.
     
  6. Jun 6, 2015 at 5:23 AM
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    Great write-up! Can't go wrong with Rigids. I've got some Duallys mounted on ditch brackets and love them. Now I need some flush mounts to put in the rear bumper. :)
     
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  7. Jun 6, 2015 at 10:16 PM
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    Benson X

    Benson X [OP] My build thread sucks...

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    If you don't draw blood, you're doing it wrong!
    Thanks man, I appreciate the feedback :cheers:

    Hell yeah man, loving the Rigids! I bet the diffused SRQ2 backup kit would be a great setup for you :)
     
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  8. Jul 19, 2015 at 12:13 PM
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    Ben, thank you so much for the great review and detailed write-up!
    That video is amazing! Do you mind if we share it and link back to this thread in the future?

    Cheers!
     
  9. Jul 19, 2015 at 12:56 PM
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    This video kicks ass! I need to make a couple videos like this with all my Rigid lighting.
     
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  10. Jul 19, 2015 at 7:25 PM
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    Get on it @DefconBrix! We would love to see all your lights in action!
     
  11. Jul 19, 2015 at 9:25 PM
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    Benson X

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    If you don't draw blood, you're doing it wrong!
    Hey, thanks for the feedback and kind words! :thumbsup:

    Feel free to share it with whoever you want! :)

    I was hoping the video would give a good/realistic view of their performance, and maybe inspire some ideas for others to mod their ARB in a similar way.

    I am really pleased how it turned out and the Rigids definitely perform beyond my expectations.

    Thanks Rigid! :cheers:
     
  12. Jul 11, 2018 at 6:15 PM
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    I'm looking to do the same thing. What other options did you find besides rigid? That 457 dollar price tag hurts
     
  13. Jul 16, 2018 at 8:08 AM
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    Nice.
    Could you post photos with the new angled mounts?
     
  14. Jul 31, 2018 at 6:13 AM
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    thread revival!!!! I am going to do this...But I'm looking at the amber diffused Rigids. Can anyone here from RIGID INDUSTRIES?

    Difference between Flood Diffused and Driving Diffused?
     
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