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View Poll Results: What is the best aux. lights for the JK
WARN 7" Wireless HID Driving Lamp Kit
3
37.50%
2x IPF 900XSHD Series Spot Beam HID Light
1
12.50%
1x IPF 900XSHD Spot HID and 1x IPF 900XSHD Driving HID
0
0%
2x Hella Rallye 4000 HID Pencil Beam
2
25.00%
1x Hella Rallye 4000 HID Pencil and 1x HID Euro Beam
2
25.00%
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Old 11-20-2010, 07:52 PM
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What is the best auxiliary headlights for general/off-road use on the JK? Considering the standard headlights already swapped by IPF H4 or similar conversion kit, and that the Wrangler already have fog lights (any recommendations on those too, are welcome!).
Old 11-20-2010, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Zilon X
What is the best auxiliary headlights for general/off-road use on the JK? Considering the standard headlights already swapped by IPF H4 or similar conversion kit, and that the Wrangler already have fog lights (any recommendations on those too, are welcome!).
I am getting ready to pull the trigger on Lightforce 170 Stryker HID to mount on my bumper and Lightforce Lance 140 HID on my windshield. These lights though not cheap seem to be the best bang for" MY" buck
Old 11-20-2010, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Steel Rain
I am getting ready to pull the trigger on Lightforce 170 Stryker HID to mount on my bumper and Lightforce Lance 140 HID on my windshield. These lights though not cheap seem to be the best bang for" MY" buck
Lightforce are great - not so easy to find these days. I will search those too.
Thanks!
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Lot's of Light Force users up here in Alaska. Pretty much bullet proof. Go to their website and look at the "durability test". I went with the 240 Blitz to help me see moose on these long Alaskan winter nights......and they do that REAL good....

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Very thanks for who replied. Well, I have not put the LF170 HID on list to vote cause I do not found it on the most known retails. Seems it is a perfect, untouchable winner. Wow...

The poll will remain open, sorry for my fault with the Lightforce model.

(moderator, please, is possible to add another item to the poll? How can I do that? Additional poll item would be "2x LightForce 170 Striker HID")

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Old 11-21-2010, 06:07 AM
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Thank you Riptide - for sure, euro beam appears more wider, and that makes sense with the law there. Also, a single Hella 4000 costs as much as a couple LF170 Hid, so... best compare with the LF240 Hid, my fault.



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