Unboxing the all new FLEX ERA® 4 Master Kit! Every beam pattern you need!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2024
- In today's video, Taylor unboxes the all new Flex Era® 4 Master Kit! The master kit comes with both spot beam and combo beam lenses, so you can best decide what pattern works best for your application! And don't worry the price did not increase, so now you get the added value of not having to choose at the time of purchase to decide what beam pattern you need!
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This is the best video I've seen this channel upload so far. Great work, team!
Thank you.
Good stuff, Taylor!!
Such a sick light 🙌🏻
These Flex Era 4’s look awesome, can’t wait to get a pair and get the full experience
Great explainer. After buying the 0289 kit I found the older unboxing video linked from the product page of the website. It confusingly mentions two old sku's without explaining the difference. So glad this new edition clears that up!
These are amazing lights! Have them on my Jk and they are insanely bright.
Any plans on putting those Flex era 4 on a light bar? I have 4 flex eras. 2 spot on my bumper and 2 combo as a ditch light. They are exceptionally bright!
How to hook these up to the raptor upfitter switches to use the back amber light?
Wish you guys included the amber covers too, but incredible lights nonetheless!
is the KC Flex Era 4 compatible for ford bronco 2021 ?
Of course! We see them often ran on the A pillar as a ditch light! - Jacob
Can we buy just the lenses if we already have the other
Of course! You can find both FLEX ERA 4 lenses here! www.kchilites.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=flex%20era%204%20lens
you are not going to Outrun your light anyway, doesn't matter how fast you drive.
the light is in front of you by a couple of feet and the faster you go, the light will go that fast also because it is still in front of you traveling the same speed you are.
I do want to get the Flex Era 4 combo with additional Amber cover for my JLUR corner mount on bumper.
It’s an expression used in the racing world meaning the light distance available to you is not sufficient enough for the speed you are traveling. For example, if a light is only 10ft in front of you, that is fine if you are crawling at a couple mph but if you are traveling 60-70mph that light might as well be off as relatively speaking you’ve outrun it! But yes of course unless you’re traveling faster than the speed of light you can’t outrun your light! - Jacob