Member
i recommend those Baja's that you can pick up at wall-mart for 20 bucks or something. i have 6 on my jeep already and plan on putting a bunch more. and you can't beat the price and theres a tread showing how to upgrade the wires to make them brighter. in my opinion they don't need it. and if you break one head over to your nearest wall-mart and boom you got 2 new 1's. if you can't find a wall-mart you should come back to this country.
CF Veteran
Quote:
Funny you say that.....Originally Posted by THENNING
duct tape two mag lights to your bumper
My friend's brother knows nothing about cars and he was wondering why his headlights weren't working in his POS Mercury Villager. I told him to check the fuses and he thought I was crazy.
Next thing I know, he went inside his house and walked back out with two flashlights. I just sat there and laughed my ***** off with a couple friends. He duct taped them to the hood, turned them on, and drove off.

CF Veteran
I have two sets of KC's and they are worth the money.
There is one set of KC 26 series lights on top of my bumper and they've been to hell and back. My dad used to have these lights on his '05 WK and he left them on all night with the covers on. The first set of lenses melted, so I just replaced it with the other set that comes with the lights. They still work with no problems.
The second set I have is a set of KC 57 series lights, They were on my dad's Jeep too and he only had them on for 4 months or so, so they are still in fairly new condition. I haven't had the chance to mount them yet and they're still in the box, but I will put them on my roof rack at some point.
Both sets of lights come with 3 sets of lenses (amber, fog, driving), a wiring harness, a switch and switch panel, and relays. They're both 55 watt and they perform like 100 watt lights. They are definitely the brightest offroad lights I have seen (except for HIDs of course).
There is one set of KC 26 series lights on top of my bumper and they've been to hell and back. My dad used to have these lights on his '05 WK and he left them on all night with the covers on. The first set of lenses melted, so I just replaced it with the other set that comes with the lights. They still work with no problems.
The second set I have is a set of KC 57 series lights, They were on my dad's Jeep too and he only had them on for 4 months or so, so they are still in fairly new condition. I haven't had the chance to mount them yet and they're still in the box, but I will put them on my roof rack at some point.
Both sets of lights come with 3 sets of lenses (amber, fog, driving), a wiring harness, a switch and switch panel, and relays. They're both 55 watt and they perform like 100 watt lights. They are definitely the brightest offroad lights I have seen (except for HIDs of course).
CF Veteran
I can understand being concerned with the price tag of HF's lights, but several members here have used them.
Do a quick search for HF lights. You'll see all who've used them were and still are satisfied.
And if thats not enough to convince you, just read the reviews online. Many have used the pair I suggested, and all have been completely satisfied.
Do a quick search for HF lights. You'll see all who've used them were and still are satisfied.
And if thats not enough to convince you, just read the reviews online. Many have used the pair I suggested, and all have been completely satisfied.
thanks for the pics I am starting to think the kc 's pretty convincing story .thanks for all the pics it helps to see them on the jeep . any body tried the 800 rally from kc? by the way keep the pics coming they look great and are giving me some ideas