Off-Road Lighting

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moparman2k2

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so My wife took the Jeep Deer Hunting and complained about the lighting so what is everyone doing for off-road lights? pics would be great
 

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I do believe spotlighting is illegal haha... atleast here in NY... I have the renegade roof lights and they work pretty well... I have seen a lot with hellas or piaas on the front bumper that look pretty functional... not to mention that option would probably be much cheaper than paying for the roof lights
 

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I use PIAA but I acknowledge that they are only for the serious enthusiast.

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Kind of interesting that you chose only to bring this up to the diesel guys, but...
Hella FF300s. four of 'em
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Really disappointing how your nice Jeep Green paint faded to that light gray crap over 2 years, digger






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Don't you guy's with the roof mounted lights mounted so far back on the rack find that alot of the available light doesn't hit the trail and lights up the hood of your KJ,KK?
I tried having lights up on the roof mounted on the factory rack area and all it did was annoy me while driving at night...
I want the light right out in front of the Jeep and not 3 miles down the road!
I tend not to drive really fast off road at night! I have a Mini for that with over 900 watts out front.
 

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Don't you guy's with the roof mounted lights mounted so far back on the rack find that alot of the available light doesn't hit the trail and lights up the hood of your KJ,KK?
I tried having lights up on the roof mounted on the factory rack area and all it did was annoy me while driving at night...
I want the light right out in front of the Jeep and not 3 miles down the road!
I tend not to drive really fast off road at night! I have a Mini for that with over 900 watts out front.

I haven't noticed any hood glare..... besides, most of the time, my lights are aimed right in front of my head lights. The two on the middle are straight ahead aimed while the outer two are ditch lighters.....
 

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I haven't noticed any hood glare..... besides, most of the time, my lights are aimed right in front of my head lights. The two on the middle are straight ahead aimed while the outer two are ditch lighters.....


Maybe it's because your hood doesn't reflect anything, because it's DIGGERIZED!:D
 

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You need some rear lights too, unless you never back up. I've only got the 55 watt lights and its like daytime in front of me, and like a cloudy day in the rear. I'm using fog lights in the rear and have them rotated outward about 15 degrees each. They've got such a wide beam that I could probably rotate them another 5-10 degrees and still not get a dark patch in the middle. Between the wide beam and the rotation, I've got about 180 degrees of nice light in the back. The picture doesn't show the rears that well though.

As to being mounted on the roof, the light doesn't get blocked by the tops of rolling hills, I love it. You can see on the other side of things where you couldn't before.

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OMG, That looks evil. Just think of the money you save on Wax ..LOL. I like it!
That must have added 50 lbs to the body !
How much beside the badges did you have to remove, or was it all masked?
Awesome, even, spay job. Looks like a pro gun/shop?
 

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You all need a GoLight check them out 370 degree swivel/ 140 degree up and down

and the best part I have one for sale for 185 regular over 280!!!!
 
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