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I'd love to see pics when you get those on your Jeep!These LP9's are big boi's. What killer aesthetics by the way! Still working on getting them mounted with flush heads and then some small security tac-welds. Nobody is taking these bad boys from me! Love it! That being said, I didn't get a paper receipt from NR. What would you recommend I do about sending you Proof of purchase etc.
Did you receive an email copy of your invoice? Print that and send it in. Please email us at [email protected] if you need assistance.These LP9's are big boi's. What killer aesthetics by the way! Still working on getting them mounted with flush heads and then some small security tac-welds. Nobody is taking these bad boys from me! Love it! That being said, I didn't get a paper receipt from NR. What would you recommend I do about sending you Proof of purchase etc.
The rebates are posted on the website.@BajaDesigns, are you having a Black Friday sale again? I really hope you do so I can light up my Jeep!
Where? Can you link it? I feel like an idiot because I can't find it.The rebates are posted on the website.
I don’t see anything eitherWhere? Can you link it? I feel like an idiot because I can't find it.
https://www.bajadesigns.com/home/blackfriday.aspI don’t see anything either
I don't know how a filter or lense can generate heat and I also don't know the temp, but I've got white LP6 lights and they easily get warm enough that I believe there is no way snow/ice will build up on them.So, I’m interested in some LP9 Sports in Amber-color. I’ve read that an amber filter on an LED can generate bit of heat, and prevent snow from building up on the lens. Do you happen to have running temps for these? Specifically at the lens?
Can we see some pictures of the lp6, nut sure if I will use LP6 or new LP4I don't know how a filter or lense can generate heat and I also don't know the temp, but I've got white LP6 lights and they easily get warm enough that I believe there is no way snow/ice will build up on them.
The color in the lens filters light, which reduces “light” output by not allowing light of other colors to pass through the color filter. Since energy cannot be destroyed, it becomes “heat” output at the lens.I don't know how a filter or lense can generate heat and I also don't know the temp, but I've got white LP6 lights and they easily get warm enough that I believe there is no way snow/ice will build up on them.
Ahh, I see. These get warm pretty quickly with no filter. I'm pretty sure there is zero chance of icing over. There is absolutely zero heat coming off the headlights, so the contrast is stark.The color in the lens filters light, which reduces “light” output by not allowing light of other colors to pass through the color filter. Since energy cannot be destroyed, it becomes “heat” output at the lens.
That should prevent snow buildup down to a certain point. I’d really like to know what point that is.