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Old 02-25-2011, 11:00 PM
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who makes some? Just got my brush guard mounted with custom brackets made for me by my buddy who goes to welding school. $40 not bad now i wanna put some lights on it. What do yall recommend driving lights or spotlights?
 
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Kragen HID's. 9" spotlights. $99 each. Dirt cheap lamps that work well. I know tons of people who have them. Myself included.
 
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Old 02-25-2011, 11:18 PM
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Harbor Freight. $99 for one light isn't cheap, especially not dirt cheap. You could hook up some halogen shop lights to a power inverter for that price.
 
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Old 02-25-2011, 11:28 PM
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And I'd go with driving lights, for driving use. With spotlights you'll need more of them to get decent coverage, and I expect that mounted on a brushguard you'd rather have driving lights.
 
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If you want cheap generic lights for your brush guard head to your nearest Wally world.

The last I looked the 6 inch round assemblies were 25.99 each. Might be higher now. They come with 100 watt bulbs which can be changed to silver stars or cyberwhites.
Don't scrimp on the wiring. I used a KC kit.
While these lights aren't meant for thundering through the desert at 100 mph, they will get the job done at much saner speeds.

I have a pair of generic driving lights mounted lower on my bar. Again Wally world + cyberwhites. Love 'em!
 
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westin makes a set of some smaller lights 4" i think.. theyre 50 watts each i bought 2 sets for like $80 last year to put in my bumper, plenty bright, i love em
 
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I was kinda lookin at Optilux made by hella
 
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i have these for back up lights http://www.harborfreight.com/automot...hts-37349.html

alot of my buddys run these on there jeep and only off road toys, cant beat the price

they do the job
 
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Harbor Freight. $99 for one light isn't cheap, especially not dirt cheap. You could hook up some halogen shop lights to a power inverter for that price.
Yes, yes it is cheap. Good quality lamps that last are not cheap. The crap from walmart and harbor rape is trash. The Hella 4k HID's I've run in the past are almost 600 each. That's the average cost for a high quality lamp.
 
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Originally Posted by TheBigRedOne
Yes, yes it is cheap. Good quality lamps that last are not cheap. The crap from walmart and harbor rape is trash. The Hella 4k HID's I've run in the past are almost 600 each. That's the average cost for a high quality lamp.
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