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Bronk351

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What kind of off roads lights do you guys run? Im looking for something affordable and can hold up to being full submerged in water without allowing water to go inside the lights and turning the mirror piece black like the many lights ive seen.

 

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I run Hella. They have been the best in my opinion with the exception of the **** Cepek Rod Hall series lights I had in the past but they were way too big for look and use I am after.

 

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I run Hella. They have been the best in my opinion with the exception of the **** Cepek Rod Hall series lights I had in the past but they were way too big for look and use I am after.
I run HELLA lights... they have been completely underwater for extended periods of time while on and i have never had any issues with em... i love them

 
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Thanks dudes. I was looking at the Pro Comp Stainless lights, but since you both said Hella i desided to take a look at em.

Now i found these, definatly not a bad price at all especially since it includes the wiring harnesses. Now will these lights be good like an off road light? And can i use these while driving on the street?

Check Em Out

http://www.autoanything.com/lights/69A1325A0A0.aspx

 

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Thanks dudes. I was looking at the Pro Comp Stainless lights, but since you both said Hella i desided to take a look at em.
Now i found these, definatly not a bad price at all especially since it includes the wiring harnesses. Now will these lights be good like an off road light? And can i use these while driving on the street?

Check Em Out

http://www.autoanything.com/lights/69A1325A0A0.aspx
i actually have two of those lights on the push bar on the front of my truck... they work amazing and are extremely bright. im not sure if you can have them on while driving or not... as the wiring diagram will tell you to hook in to the high beam power so that you cant turn them on unless your brights are on... but you can hook them into lows if you want instead...

 
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can i just run them hooked straight up to 12v, relay, then the toggle? id rather just have em on when i need em

 

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I've been using the same set of KC Daylighters for over 10 years now. I bought the stainless ones with the 185watt sealed beams. I've literally had to take them apart and remove bark from under the seals and trim ring after rubbing them against trees and still going strong. I've never even replaced the bulbs. They are a little spendy compared the 100watt lights but I like them.

 

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