You can ask them. Of course they'll say "Yes", then you just have to gamble they're telling the truth! Ask questions about the warranty and get the answer in writing.
Brett,
1 - No, these are not made by Truck-Lite. We produce them in our factory in mainland China.
2 - They have the same wattage draw, lumen output, and materials as the Truck-Lite version.
3 - Yes, they do come in a pair.
4 - Yes, for two pairs for a total of four lights we can offer you a 15% discount on the order total.
One note, we have just run out of these and are currently producing more. They should be cleared from quality control on this coming Friday and new orders will be shipping out Monday. If this works for you, I can email you over an invoice for the parts. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Keith
Eagle Lights
So, it sounds like they are trying to do a legit business,
They're using Truck-Lite's model number and have blatantly copied the appearance. That's not legit-- that's hoping people will think they're rebranding a genuine Truck-Lite product.
Might as well buy a Nintondo Entertrainment System or a Rollex.
So, it sounds like they are trying to do a legit business
but the "Mainland China" thing concerns me a bit
at least their CSR doesn't lie to you.
I'm not sure I really want to be a guinea pig on this one. So ramen noodles and Truck-Lites (or Rigids) it seems is still the way to go.
In the mean time, toss in a pair of these which will make a nice large (and real) improvement over the originals, especially when they're correctly aimed.
Hi Nathan, It does not look like these are authentic Truck-Lite lamps. All of our lamps have DOT numbers and Truck-Lite stamped into the lens on the front edge of the lamp. None of their lamps have this logo on them. I would assume that they are probably knock-offs of our lamps. It looks like they also have a lot of other "brands" of lights that they are selling as well, but I would assume that none of them are authentic to the original manufacturer.
Jennifer
Customer Service