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Light Bars
Light Bars for Every Adventure
When you’re heading off-road or driving long distances through the night, having a reliable set of light bars can make all the difference. A good light bar doesn’t just brighten the track ahead, it gives you confidence to keep going when conditions turn dark, dusty or wet. Whether it’s mounted up high on your roof rack, neatly across your bull bar or tucked under a canopy, the right light bar can transform how you see the road.
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Choosing the Right Light Bars for Your 4x4
Every setup is different, and so is every driver. Some prefer a slimline bar that adds subtle illumination without changing the look of their vehicle, while others go for a full-width curved bar designed to flood the landscape with light. The key is understanding what type of lighting you actually need.
- Spot beam: long-distance visibility for highway and open-country driving.
- Flood beam: wide coverage for slow off-road travel and camp setups.
- Combo beam: a practical mix of distance and width for touring.
Brightness matters, but build quality matters more. Look for IP67 or IP68 waterproof ratings, tough aluminium housings, proper heat management and vibration resistance that can handle corrugations.
LED Light Bars Built for Australian Conditions
Our range of LED light bars comes from brands known for durability and real-world performance. These bars deliver clean, even light with efficient optics and stable output. From compact 10 inch options for discreet mounting to 52 inch units for serious coverage, each model is selected for reliability, longevity and ease of installation.
Why Light Bars Matter for Touring and Work Vehicles
A quality 4x4 light bar is a genuine safety upgrade. Strong illumination helps you spot wildlife earlier, read terrain sooner and travel with less strain during long night drives. For work vehicles, better lighting improves productivity and safety around the job site. Most bars integrate easily with wiring harnesses and can be switched with high beam or on a dedicated dash switch.
Related Reading on Light Bars and Poor Weather
If you often drive in fog, rain or dust, beam choice and placement really matter. See our guide on which lights to use in fog for practical tips on safer visibility when the weather turns bad.
Light Bars — Frequently Asked Questions
What size light bars suit most 4WDs?
Common choices are 10–22 inch bars for compact mounting on nudge or bull bars, and 32–52 inch bars for roof racks. Match the size to available space, legal mounting positions and the beam you need.
Are curved light bars better than straight light bars?
Curved bars tend to provide wider peripheral lighting and follow the profile of the vehicle. Straight bars usually give slightly better down-road distance for the same output. Choose based on your driving mix.
What's the difference between single row vs dual row light bars?
Single row bars are slimmer and easier to mount in tight spots. Dual row bars often produce more overall light and a broader pattern at the cost of extra height and weight.
What IP rating should my light bars have?
IP67 or IP68 is recommended. Both are dust tight. IP67 tolerates short submersion, while IP68 offers greater water resistance, which is useful in heavy rain, creek crossings and wash-downs.
How should light bars be wired to stay legal in Australia?
When used as driving lights on public roads, they must be switched so they only operate with high beam and extinguish with low beam. A separate switch is allowed. Check your state rules for exact mounting positions.
Where is the best place to mount light bars?
Bull bars offer lower, forward mounting for distance. Roof racks give maximum spread and reduce bonnet glare if angled correctly. Avoid blocking airflow, sensors or number plates and aim the beam to reduce glare.
Why do some light bars cause radio interference or flicker?
Low-quality drivers and poor shielding can introduce electrical noise or unstable output. Choose reputable brands, use a quality wiring harness, solid earth points and ferrite cores if needed.
Can I install my light bar myself?
Many light bar kits include plug-and-play harnesses that make DIY feasible. If you’re unsure about relays, fusing or ADR compliance, a licensed auto electrician can install and aim the bar correctly.
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