Best Offroad Windshield Lights on $250 Budget . Post your Pics.
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Dear Fellow Jeepsters...
I live in the mountains and elk is problem, plus I live on a dirt road. With 250 bucks, best option for lights. Which should I get 100 Watts driving or 130 Watts longe range. And of course, a "beefy look !" Which and Where should I get them. Pics would be nice... Thx
I live in the mountains and elk is problem, plus I live on a dirt road. With 250 bucks, best option for lights. Which should I get 100 Watts driving or 130 Watts longe range. And of course, a "beefy look !" Which and Where should I get them. Pics would be nice... Thx
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I bought KC long range ($120) for the pillars on Mopar mounts ($80) and KC driving ($120) for the Procomp bumper mount bar ($60).
I bought KC long range ($120) for the pillars on Mopar mounts ($80) and KC driving ($120) for the Procomp bumper mount bar ($60).
Last edited by tool_man; 10-01-2007 at 08:27 PM.