PIAA nighttime auxiliary light comparison
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Looking for the right place on my stock bumper to mount new PIAA 525s. Not ready just yet for a bar. Quadratec has a set of no-drill mounting plates, but I'm wondering if the 2 plastic 'screws' that hold on the panel between the bumper and the grill might be an option. Has anyone used these to mount aux lights? If so, can you share a pic? Any reason I couldn't or shouldn't use them?
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[QUOTE=Detn8RYellow;1155960]You forgot to mention one - LightForce Let me shine alittle light on this!
I have the 140's on the Pillars, 170's on the Stock bumper with a realwheels bar, stock head lights and stock fogs
I love the output that lightforce has just don't like the way they look. I thought that most of the time I drive my lights would not even be on so I wanted something cosmetically appealing as well. Although your rig does look excellent.
I have the 140's on the Pillars, 170's on the Stock bumper with a realwheels bar, stock head lights and stock fogs
I love the output that lightforce has just don't like the way they look. I thought that most of the time I drive my lights would not even be on so I wanted something cosmetically appealing as well. Although your rig does look excellent.
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does anybody happen to have piaa 520 ATP on the windshield i was thinking of going with those and the smittybilt mounts because i heard that the smittybilt mounts push the lights further out then the others so you don't get as much glare.
thanks guys
thanks guys