Best Off Road Lights/Driving Lights For The Money??
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I have some kragen/rugged ridge 7" hid offroad lights they ran 156 shipped. And put out 3200 lumen of light.
I have more pics of them in my build thread. I will also be adding more pics tonight from my night wheeling trip I am going on tonight
I have more pics of them in my build thread. I will also be adding more pics tonight from my night wheeling trip I am going on tonight
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L H/O
I have the harbor freight 6" off road lights. They are dirt cheap and are plenty bright enough for what I need. The whole install cost me $40 including the lights, switch, relay, and wire
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Year: 99
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got a set of hella 700ffs off morris for around 90 after everything there hella bright easy to install i think they are well worth the money
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Pilot brand (KC knockoffs) at AZ. Replace the 55w bulb with a 100w bulb. They're @ $50 a set and made of metal. Upgrade the wiring that comes with the kit. I ran six of them on two relays when I was running my newspaper route. I could see the deer coming before they'd jump out in front of me. I had mine wired into my high beams so they'd turn off when I switched to low beam, that way, there was only one switch to mess with.