🌟 Light up your off-road legacy with unstoppable brilliance!
The Blazer International 195C52CW is a 6-1/4" round off-road pod light featuring a powerful 100W quartz halogen bulb and a durable double-insulated lens with water-tight seals. Designed for universal fit across trucks, cars, ATVs, UTVs, boats, and motorcycles, it combines rugged durability with a sleek chrome finish. Easy bulb replacement and compatibility with fog/snow/rain bulbs make it a versatile lighting upgrade for any adventurous professional seeking reliability and style.
Brand | Blazer International |
Color | Clear |
Specific Uses For Product | Fog Lights |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Special Feature | Memory |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Lens Color | Clear |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 6 x 10 inches |
UPC | 078433249235 028845011432 |
Assembly Required | No |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Blazer International |
OEM Part Number | C52C |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028845011432 |
Model | Blazer International 195C52CW 6-1/4" Round Pod Light, 100W Spot Off-Road/Driving/Fog Lights for Truck Car ATV UTV |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 10 inches |
Item model number | 195C52CW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | C52CW |
Special Features | Memory |
J**N
For 11$ why not ?
They seem fairly high quality for $11. I compared them next to KC lights and honestly the glass housing itself looks identical. They both use 100w H3 bulbs.. Theyre both Chromed, and the funny thing is i know these will probably rust over a couple years, in which case ill either buy a new one, or just paint them. Whats funny about that is the KC lights rust as well.. There is a very thick pliable rubber gasket holding the glass housing and reflector on that tightens with a metal band.Little Update: The wiring on it is 18AWG, so if you want to keep fires from happening, i suggest you re-wire these lights to at least 14-16AWG wiring depending on where you put them and the length wire youre using. 16AWG is really only safe up to 8ft with a 8.3 Amp bulb, unless you want a lot of power loss going to the lights. What i did was re-wire to 16GA, but only for 4 ft, and merged two lights into a 12ga WIRE going to a relay and fuse. Also upgraded my alternator to 150A from 94 Amps.But yea deff get rid of the 18GA wires on it. Also after 3-4 days in the humidity the screws holding the straps for the rubber seal are rusting. So i would replace them with some stainless steel scews from the auto parts store.I havent seen any condensation inside the lights yet and its been very humid and rainy in Virginia. Just make sure you tighten the bands very tight. They are a little loose and i imagine some of the reviews of condensation is due to them not being tight. Condensation could get inside the light from the bolt so you could add some silicone to it if you really are concerned about thatSo the way i saw it, why would i spend $141 on two KC chromed hihlights when i can spend $68 on 6 of these ? If they rust on the outside like i read they do.. Ill just paint em black.. not a big deal.I included pics of them on and off. The dimmer picture is on a rocky road in the woods with just silverstar sylvania headlights and regular 55w fog lights.The 2nd pic is with 4 of these on the roof and 2 on the bumper.Huuuge differeEdit #2. Its been a few months with the 6 lights (4 roof two bumper) and they havent rusted yet besides the screw for the band which i mentioned. The lights are still just as bright as the day i got them. I use them alot on dark roads. We have cross walks where i live that arent lit up and nornal lights dont do it. People have been killed on that crosswalk so i use em all the time in that road.No fogg or any water has gotten in them yet.Dont like the price increase though. Going from 7$ in some reviews to 11 on mine to 14$ in just a few months. Its still cheaper than anything else but yea.Edit #3. Its been 8 months now since i installed these. I still have 0 issues with them. No rust has formed on them outside or inside, except for one. But the rust is only on the pivot ball on the bottom under the light itself. I still havent seen any condensation inside them. I still firmly believe the people who keep writing reviews about this havent tightend down the clamp properly. I live in Virginia, where its raining 50% of the time and humidity here is insaine.The only thing i think im going to change would be to try brighter 130w bulbs and see what happens. Not that im complaining. But im bored and i want to tinker. I still highely recommend these. Especially if you have older Trucks.Also the people writing LEDS are brighter.. Yes and no. Most if not all the led pods on amazon are the same pod sold by 50 different names (chinese) and they all have one thing in common. Th3y advertise 120w and only use something around 10w of power.The reason LEDS in general seem brighter is due to the white light. Our eyes see that better than the yellow when you compare.Brighter or not. I have a 32 year old truck and im not putting a led light bar that belongs on a modern 4door wrangler. It just doesnt look right.
B**B
Old school cool.
In a world where everyone uses led bars on everything, it's nice to know you can still get real lights for a good price, with the old school vibe. Makes my vintage vehicles look era correct.
S**E
Excellent knock off
These are so cheap. I love em. First thing was water filled them, then the obvious rust. Bulbs are cheap as well but do okay.The up side is they can be painted, the interior can be caulked I think, and the bulb options are big. Mounting hdwe seems okay durable.No regrets, bought four and a 14 awg four lead harness.
I**2
Very bright works great
Work great very bright and good quality
E**Y
Great for what they are
In all honesty besides the wiring harness and some grommets these are right on par with the KC halogens. I'm running a pair mounted to the bumper of my 96 f150. Aux beam controller. I used a KC wiring harness. There's no direction on mounting so I have to take the stuff back off and sandwich the bumper with the two rubber pieces I believe. So far 6 months and 2 trips to Washington DC a trip to little rock and a trip to Orlando. These are working great. Wire care I bought all the wire sheeting. I am using weather packs every connection I'm using the heat shrink with the soldering in it. These light are spot light reminds me of pencil beam lights from the 90s. They are great for some long distance. Will buy again I believe I can rip the guts out and put in KC leds. Will update later.
P**5
Not real bright
Inexpensive light but not real bright
R**Y
Great lights on Jeep Wrangler
These have a unigue way of mounting as it is a one piece assembly that has different ways to pivot the bracket. I believe it was a 19mm and on a Wrangler you want to remove the 4 small 10mm bolts that attach the decorative cover over the steering assembly (in front of bumper, usually says, Jeep). Remove this and install of lights is faster and easier to wrench it if needed.These lights are bright. They look sharp and I had enough wire and flex tube that was included to reach under the too trip (part you took off for install). I ran black tubing underneath to go with undercarriage which is black. Well the whole Jeep is black, lol:-)Get you a rocker switch to mount in dash, console, or net to rear wiper switch as well as your wire to run to the lights. One said goes to power, which I use an inline fuse off battery positive side then to the rocker arm, ground rocker arm, and other lead goes to lights which you'll tie together. The lights need a ground wire to the black lead. Power wire is red.I have 3" tube with hoop bumper and these fit perfectly with just enough gap to not look too large, nor small either for that matter. Grab some KC covers and you have a high looking set up. Enjoy, Robert
E**D
Classic look good materials they don’t illuminate that much but they feel really high-quality
Nice construction they feel heavy and really strongDon’t expect much illumination from it but it looks pretty classic if you’re looking for that look is perfect
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