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Exceptional Brightness with 4,600 Lumens

The Baja Designs Squadron Pro LED lights boast an outstanding brightness of 4,600 lumens, ensuring superior visibility in various conditions. This high lumen output makes them ideal for off-road adventurers and drivers requiring enhanced visibility during night driving. The intense light emitted by these LEDs can significantly improve safety and confidence on challenging terrains.

Spot Beam Pattern for Focused Illumination

Featuring a focused spot beam pattern, the Baja Designs 49-7811 Squadron Pro LED lights are designed to illuminate further down the trail or road. This 9-degree beam focus is perfect for off-road enthusiasts who need long-distance visibility, ensuring that obstacles and terrain variations are visible well in advance.

Durable and Robust Construction

Constructed with a hard-coated polycarbonate lens and tough cast aluminum housing, these lights are built to withstand harsh off-road conditions. This durable design ensures the lights are highly resistant to impacts and various elements, guaranteeing performance and reliability for years, even in the most demanding environments.

Energy Efficiency and Longevity

The LED technology in the Baja Designs Squadron Pro not only provides brighter light but also ensures energy efficiency and a long lifespan. These LEDs consume minimal power and have a life expectancy of about 49,930 hours, making them a cost-effective and sustainable choice for frequent off-road drivers.

Limited Lifetime Warranty for Peace of Mind

The Squadron Pro LED lights come with a limited lifetime warranty, reflecting Baja Designs' confidence in their product quality and reliability. This warranty covers defects in design and manufacturing, offering peace of mind and assurance of a long-term investment in lighting performance for your vehicle ans covered throug Baja Designs.

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