Off road lighting

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Boomhawr

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For looks yes.:happy175:
I have never used any enough to have them up there plus the dust issues trying to see but its the in thing right now like i said to have them. :gr_grin:

I can see what you're saying. Only issue I see with bumper mount is clearing the tall grass, crops, and weeds on the farm and some other areas I go. But I have seen the dust issue before while using the old Baja and KC lights I have had mounted on the headache rack of one of my old trucks. Another had lights mounted on the grill guard and worked well, until I got in grasses and such that were taller than the hood. Hmmm may have to consider doing both then and have them on independent switches to cover all situations.

First KJ I picked up also had a couple smaller LED lights mounted toward the rear of the hood, but I didn't get much chance to try them out since the jeep had issues and I took it back to the dealer.
 

Myke

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Idk why there is such a led roof lights are for posers mentality. I use mine for multiple scenarios. Such as taking my dobermans to the dog park after dark so they have free reign of the place and there are no street lights in the park. Taking the quad out and putting enough light down the trail for them to see at night. Using it as a high beam on ******** middle of nowhere roads to see animals. Makes repairs on another rig in the dark trails easier. I can keep going.

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