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Old Feb 23, 2011 | 09:59 PM
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I want to get some Off roads lights but I'm at a total lost with them. I want some lights that will last long and not let me down. Ive seen some that have led lights on them looking like projectors. Basically I want some good lights that wont burn a hole in my wallet lol i plan to buy around 10 of them if they do the job. Please guys help me out with some info or pixs of any light set up yall have.! thanks a ton ----any input is great !!!
 
Old Feb 23, 2011 | 10:06 PM
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4 9inch 35 watt hid spot ligthts on a custom made roof lights

2 kc daylighters converted to 55watt hid, on the front bumper.
 
Old Feb 23, 2011 | 10:26 PM
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get the advance auto brand KC lights. they are called blazer baha's 6" 100 watts. they run you $18 a light. I had 7 of them, broke one now I have 6... they are very bright and can take a beating until you run over something...
 
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sounds gd but if i would want to convert them to Hid is that hard or not'?? cuz i have low and high beams HIDs and i would like to keep all my lights like that it would look nice!
 
Old Feb 23, 2011 | 10:46 PM
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get the advance auto brand KC lights. they are called blazer baha's 6" 100 watts. they run you $18 a light. I had 7 of them, broke one now I have 6... they are very bright and can take a beating until you run over something...
I saw those on Advance's site. Are they decent? I was worried they might be too focused.
 
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This is with my 7 100 watts hi and low HID's and my 55 watt halogen fogs
 
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thats nice thatss reall nice imagine on a pitch dark beachh dammm lol
 
Old Feb 24, 2011 | 11:44 AM
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i have 2 Optronics mh400d off road lights, they are 55watt halogen HID style lights, shine off blue, come in handy when needed i just wish they came in clear because the lens is kinda ugly (like a orange/blue color)

i wouldnt mind getting 2 more, they were about 50bucks and were just snap together and hook up straight to the battery
 
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It only took my like a half hour to convert my daylighters to hid

night pics

just low beams and projector fogs


low beams and high beams


all the lights






 
Old Feb 24, 2011 | 08:29 PM
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Nice.
Thule used to make some i havent been able to track down yet . But i have almost no room on the roof.

Need to get 2 new ones for the bush gaurd..Im liking those !....Heres a question, are they on a relay using a momentary switch? I want to find a set using a momentary switch, or at worse case scenario find a wiring harness with one so i can wire it into a stock fog switch.
 
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