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Old 02-07-2010, 07:49 PM   #1
VTski4x4
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Looking for Aux Lighting, most light for $$

Ok guys, here is my situation, I have a 2005 Jeep GC WK and am looking to add 2 offroad lights for now, and will be adding more later. My WK came equipped with factory fog lights, and so far I am more than pleased with the amount of light from the headlights and they fogs, but going to school in a rural area and spending most of my winter in the mountains, I want the option of some extra light for those really dark nights on dirt roads etc. I would love to get on of those 40" LED light bars, but cannot afford 900$ for a light when I am still in college. What I am looking for is bang for the buck. I would like to know what lights would offer the most/brightest light for lets say ~$300, but would prefer to be around ~250. I was looking at KC long range lights, and the ones offered by AEV, but cannot figure out which would be the best. any help would be great!!

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Old 02-08-2010, 09:17 AM   #2
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The KC Daylighter's 100W long range are what i'm using now. They're about $109 here in Florida and completely worth it. I'm considering checking out some "LightForce" lights from austrailia...but they're a bit more expensive. About the best light I think you'll be able to find is KC, and they're more than powerful enough. If you do mount them though, keep it low, like on your bumper so they don't glare in the snow or fog (I'm from Iceland so I know about this stuff). Tell me how they work out for ya.

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