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Old Mar 16, 2010 | 11:38 AM
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I feel bad for the person who drives like an idiot in front of me at night lol. I'm gonna paint them here soon so no more chrome
 
Old Mar 16, 2010 | 01:44 PM
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all painted a looking a lot better.
 
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Can I get a link to these lights?
 
Old Mar 16, 2010 | 03:13 PM
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http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...%7CGRP2044____

I might get a 3rd one for the bull bar... not sure yet
 
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Pics of painted lights?
And do you have all of these wired to the main battery or do you have a separate battery for them?
 
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Now that's a good look!
Just remember that in some states it is illegal to drive on public roads with "non-DOT" lights unless they are covered.

 
Old Mar 16, 2010 | 05:34 PM
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lol I know. the township police next to my township have a problem with them. my township doesn't really care too much I use them for high beams since my HIDs are brighter than the high beam halogens...
 
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well got busted for having my lights on on the road... kinda dumb because it was on the road next to the one I go 4 wheeling on. I think the cop understood that and gave me a warning... said the fine for having them without covers is $25 per light and then having them on is $100 per light so that would have been $500 if he wasn't nice about it. lol guess he didn't notice the ones on my bull bar. so really it would be $650 plus whatever tax they through in there. I never thought it would be that much money. lol ordered some light covers. kind of expensive everywhere. Found some on amazon for $6.88 each I got 4. might get 2 more for inspection for the two on the front. funny thing is I got pulled over earlier tonight for 4 wheeling on private property but that cop didn't say anything about my roof lights... oh well no fines tonight. well technically $30 since I bought those covers but that is better than $500 or $650. I think I might invest in some high beams that are actually bright so I won't have to use my roof lights on the road probably be less of a chance to get fined...
 
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i love the look of the offroad lights and its probably a good idea to get covers. now heres a question though, do the grille style KC covers count as covers? they clip over the lights but don't completely cover them
 
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you mean to tell me you have to have them covered, even if they're not on?

now that's an **** law right there!
 

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