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I'm looking for a set of (4) lights to mount up on a light bar on my roof rack. I'm not looking to spend a ton on lights since this is my first attempt at rooftop lights. Since I spend less time wheeling at night than in the day, i'd rather budget accordingly. I've already picked up the light bar so I'm looking for anyone for anyone that may be getting rid of their lights. Any advice would be appreciated as to the direction I should head with the off road lights.
Thanks!:bang:
 
I'm looking for a set of (4) lights to mount up on a light bar on my roof rack. I'm not looking to spend a ton on lights since this is my first attempt at rooftop lights. Since I spend less time wheeling at night than in the day, i'd rather budget accordingly. I've already picked up the light bar so I'm looking for anyone for anyone that may be getting rid of their lights. Any advice would be appreciated as to the direction I should head with the off road lights.
Thanks!:bang:

Jon's right HID is the way to go don't waste your money on the old style I did bought some 6 1/2 pro-comps and they're sitting in the shop on the shelf. High draw and heat and don't produce anywhere near the light of the HID's. Example another member had 8 of the 6inch old style and two 9 inch HID's put out more light than all eight.
 
Jon's right HID is the way to go don't waste your money on the old style I did bought some 6 1/2 pro-comps and they're sitting in the shop on the shelf. High draw and heat and don't produce anywhere near the light of the HID's. Example another member had 8 of the 6inch old style and two 9 inch HID's put out more light than all eight.



go HID you will throw rocks at all the rest:)
 
Jon's right HID is the way to go don't waste your money on the old style I did bought some 6 1/2 pro-comps and they're sitting in the shop on the shelf. High draw and heat and don't produce anywhere near the light of the HID's. Example another member had 8 of the 6inch old style and two 9 inch HID's put out more light than all eight.



I agree I have two old school 9" 150 watt lights and when Larry turns on his HID it looks like I have two flashlights taped to my front bumper :lol:
 
Jon's right HID is the way to go don't waste your money on the old style I did bought some 6 1/2 pro-comps and they're sitting in the shop on the shelf. High draw and heat and don't produce anywhere near the light of the HID's. Example another member had 8 of the 6inch old style and two 9 inch HID's put out more light than all eight.

do you want to sell those 6 1/2?
 
do you want to sell those 6 1/2?

thought about it a time or two but wouldn't get near what I gave for them so will just keep them and put them on the crawler for rock lights ;)
 
I agree I have two old school 9" 150 watt lights and when Larry turns on his HID it looks like I have two flashlights taped to my front bumper :lol:

:lol::lol: your lights look way cooler I like the old school :D

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we have some 40 in led light bars here on some of the humvees and mraps , omg ! makes my 4 hids look weak and a better pattern , and no heat are balliest , and even less draw , but more $$ , if i can sell my 4 on top id buy one to put ther cuz its lower , im a light freak ,
 
Anyone want to swap diffs?

I have a pair of 3.70 diffs from a '84 FJ60 that I would like to trade for a pair of 4.11's with fine spline pinions. I want to replace the course-spline diffs in my '70 FJ40.

Brian
 
Hid are the way to go evan tho i had eight lights. Thats a good price on tho hid Jon..
 
any body have a set or just the left rear spring 2004 Tacoma?
 
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