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Post by erslincoln on May 10, 2004 8:26:47 GMT -5
Saving what I figure to be at least $40 from the price Warn wants for their little light kit, I'm going to get a pair of these babies. I figure for $8, you can't go wrong. Sure, they might be garbage, but once again, for $8, who can complain?
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BROOKS
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Post by BROOKS on May 13, 2004 12:15:22 GMT -5
I got some little round laser lights from wal-mart, they worked great. Mounted them below and inside my stock lights. They were 55watts per light and it made a big difference compared to the 30 watt stocks. Also the altenator (not sure what its called) but its big enough to handle the extra power drain. I wired my lights straight into the highbeams, easy and fast. I no longer have my extra lights though, an oak tree jumped out in front of me one day and busted one of them off. That being said, i think you should get those lights, I might do the same.
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Dubco
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Post by Dubco on May 16, 2004 16:28:41 GMT -5
You wont like the Driving Light type light. It simply gives you a straight ahead beam. Use a clear Fog Light as it will give you plenty of forward and side light. That way you can see upcoming turns. If I could post a picture of my front bumper you would see how to keep them on as long as the front bumper was still there. Mine has a 90 degree bent piece of tubing that runs under them from the center bar and then up to the lower bar. It does require welding the bar and a flat light mount to the existing bumper. I used Hella Fog Lamps wired through a relay, 55 watts each and no charging problems. I have a pair of 55 watt Hella Fogs mounted on my 400EX and it sure makes a difference over stock lighting. Dub
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