Fog Lights/Off Road Lights
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Originally Posted by Jmalone9
2 - 55w KC Apollo Fogs on the front bumper / 4 - 100w KC Daylighter Long Range's on the roof
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Just bought this one last week. Its cheap and looks pretty good. Im happy with it.
http://www.discountramps.com/roof-luggage-rack.htm
http://www.discountramps.com/roof-luggage-rack.htm
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Originally Posted by jmm0122
Just bought this one last week. Its cheap and looks pretty good. Im happy with it.
http://www.discountramps.com/roof-luggage-rack.htm
http://www.discountramps.com/roof-luggage-rack.htm
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ProComp 5" fogs. $40 a pair. Wired into the factory dash switch which powers a relay.
Twin LED puck lights recessed in rear bumper. They put out 110 lumens each in a wide dispersion pattern. These are not for long range, but for close-up lighting right behind the XJ for when I'm messing with a trailer at night, or something along those lines when I don't need to light up the whole dang street and blind myself. These only pull 2 watts of power, or about .16 amps. They can be left on for days and still leave enough juice in the battery to start the XJ. Hard to tell from the pic, but they put out enough light at 20 feet behind the XJ to make out someone's face in the dark, and they spray a decent amount of light all along the floor of my 12 foot trailer.
Twin LED puck lights recessed in rear bumper. They put out 110 lumens each in a wide dispersion pattern. These are not for long range, but for close-up lighting right behind the XJ for when I'm messing with a trailer at night, or something along those lines when I don't need to light up the whole dang street and blind myself. These only pull 2 watts of power, or about .16 amps. They can be left on for days and still leave enough juice in the battery to start the XJ. Hard to tell from the pic, but they put out enough light at 20 feet behind the XJ to make out someone's face in the dark, and they spray a decent amount of light all along the floor of my 12 foot trailer.
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i have a question for you guys i live in pa and i bought crappy stock walmart lights to throw on my roof rack just for looks now they do work pretty good now but i was coming home from fishing and the game warden pulled me over because i was using my lights on the back road keep in mind this is more like an off road pass around the lake and told me i had to have covers on my lights ive had these lights for around 3 months and never had this problem so do i need to cover them? and if i do have to cover them u think that a lil redneck ducktap would fix the problem untile i get some real lights?
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Originally Posted by LJKennedy
i have a question for you guys i live in pa and i bought crappy stock walmart lights to throw on my roof rack just for looks now they do work pretty good now but i was coming home from fishing and the game warden pulled me over because i was using my lights on the back road keep in mind this is more like an off road pass around the lake and told me i had to have covers on my lights ive had these lights for around 3 months and never had this problem so do i need to cover them? and if i do have to cover them u think that a lil redneck ducktap would fix the problem untile i get some real lights?
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Hella 700FF
Blazer metal housing yellow fog lights (a birthday gift)
else is stock.
More is not needed... but yeah, I'll add more in time.
Hella lights are on the second OE fog light switch
I painted the covers with satin black.
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My Rigid Dually LED's. Spots on top pointing straight in from of me, and floods in bottom fanned out to the left and right. I have close to 120* of light in front of me. Hooked up to my awesome vent replacement switch panel....