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Hey guys, I have another Group buy for you! Any KC HiLites lights I need 5 people to commit to a pair (or more). So basically 5 pairs of light from Cherokee forum and you guys get them dirt cheap! here is a link to the page: http://www.jeep4x4center.com/jeep-li...ites/index.htm
PM me with requests you have until July 31st!
PM me with requests you have until July 31st!
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hmm..... i dont quite get it..... but i could be interested in these: http://www.jeep4x4center.com/product...number=KCH-517
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just get cheap-o slim line lights from wally world. Since they use H3 bulbs go to your local auto parts store get some 12ga wire and 100 watt HID simulate bulbs and a relay (or on ebay for like $5-where i got mine) and you will never tell the difference.
The only thing separating high dollar halogen lights from cheapo halogen lights is the construction. But you still have the same light patterns. Fog, pencil or long range.
And if you break a cheapo light its not a big deal as if you were to break a $200+ light.
HID is the only thing that i would spend money on. And again they sell kits to convert any H3 light to HID for cheap.
go with a cheap light with upgraded bulbs, like i said you wont be able to tell the difference.
The only thing separating high dollar halogen lights from cheapo halogen lights is the construction. But you still have the same light patterns. Fog, pencil or long range.
And if you break a cheapo light its not a big deal as if you were to break a $200+ light.
HID is the only thing that i would spend money on. And again they sell kits to convert any H3 light to HID for cheap.
go with a cheap light with upgraded bulbs, like i said you wont be able to tell the difference.
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hmm..... i dont quite get it..... but i could be interested in these: http://www.jeep4x4center.com/product...number=KCH-517
Just PM me or call me and i will get you a price.
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just get cheap-o slim line lights from wally world. Since they use H3 bulbs go to your local auto parts store get some 12ga wire and 100 watt HID simulate bulbs and a relay (or on ebay for like $5-where i got mine) and you will never tell the difference.
The only thing separating high dollar halogen lights from cheapo halogen lights is the construction. But you still have the same light patterns. Fog, pencil or long range.
And if you break a cheapo light its not a big deal as if you were to break a $200+ light.
HID is the only thing that i would spend money on. And again they sell kits to convert any H3 light to HID for cheap.
go with a cheap light with upgraded bulbs, like i said you wont be able to tell the difference.
The only thing separating high dollar halogen lights from cheapo halogen lights is the construction. But you still have the same light patterns. Fog, pencil or long range.
And if you break a cheapo light its not a big deal as if you were to break a $200+ light.
HID is the only thing that i would spend money on. And again they sell kits to convert any H3 light to HID for cheap.
go with a cheap light with upgraded bulbs, like i said you wont be able to tell the difference.
Why don't you take a look at the warranty KC offers. I doubt you can find that on ANYTHING at Wal-Mart much less their "off-road" lights.
KC HiLiTES 23 Year Warranty Policy
We proudly warranty all of our products against failure for a period of 23 years. If a housing or reflector begins to rust, if a switch fails, if a cover fades from the sun - we even warranty all of our bulbs against burnout. Exclusions are abuse and damage caused by accidents.
Defective products must be returned to KC HiLiTES, freight prepaid. At our option, we will repair or replace items in question and return them at no charge. This warranty is limited to the original purchaser and a sales receipt may be required.
Please include your name, telephone number, and a street address where the product can be returned to you. When we receive your product, in most cases, it will be repaired or replaced within 2 business days and then returned to you via UPS ground service. UPS Air Freight or Federal Express service is available at your expense.
http://www.kchilites.com/warranty.aspx
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You can never have enough lights
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ok i'll think about it, what i'm doing is putting a roof rack on the top of my 97 XJ but am unsure of what kind of lights to put up. I will be putting 4 up there, any suggestions?