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KC Daylighters
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Product Information
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$340.00 |
| Average Price: |
$115.51 |
| Manufacturer: |
KC |
| Recommended? |
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A great light for off road use that is rugged to stand up to abuse
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Gearhead1941's Reviews
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Price: $92.00 Pros: 100w Very bright! Cons: bright yellow covers Recommended? Yes
Comments: The KC Daylighters are great. I had some 30 years ago on a bronco and was surprised to find they still make them. I had to paint the covers flat black (fusion paint). The yellow with smile is cool but clash with my Jeep. Be sure to wire straight to battery, I drilled my plastic window post trim for the switch. works great.
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higgins192's Reviews
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Price: $20.00 Pros: i wired them to my factory foglight harness and tossed the old ones. Cons: cant keep them alighned Recommended? Yes
Comments: there great cause i wired them in via the factory wire harness. these lights draw 100W each and the jeep soes not notice when there on at all.
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90cherokeeguy's Reviews
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05-25-2011, 08:42 PM |
Price: $130.00 Pros: high power great range Cons: drains power Recommended? Yes
Comments: this lights are geat had them on my bumper for 6 months now there on my light bar work great except i mounted the bar too far foward to there actuly blinding me othere then that nice lights realy lights up the trails
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B0YDe's Reviews
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Price: $100.00 Pros: great light Cons: length of power wire Recommended? Yes
Comments: great light and fair price for the quality you receive. Kit and instructions made a fairly simple install
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dmstumpf's Reviews
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Price: $150.00 Pros: Easy installation, easy to adjust. Brightness is brighter than high beams. Cons: Not daylight. Recommended? Yes
Comments: About as bright as headlights on modern cars. Installation was very easy and all the wiring, switch, fuse, etc. was included.
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YJoe1993's Reviews
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Price: $120.00 Pros: Very bright excellent for wheelin at night. Cons: drains power Recommended? Yes
Comments: Had to upgrade the batter to run these lights and a sound system
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cbossio's Reviews
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Price: $100.00 Pros: Durable Cons: expensive Recommended? Yes
Comments: Previously spend money on wally-world specials. Didn't realize what I was missing by spending just a little extra money. Have been using these lights for about 4 years now with no sign of weathering. My el-cheapo's usually rusted at some point by now.
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ROADDOG516's Reviews
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Price: $109.00 Pros: QUALITY Cons: NONE YET Recommended? Yes
Comments: JUST REPLACED MY PRO COMP 55 WITH THESE DAYLIGHTER 100 LONG RANGES, GOTTA SAY WHAT A DIFFERANCE IN QUALITY. THE PC RUSTEDAFTER ONE TRIP OF ROAD AND WERE OK IN BRIGHTNESS, THESE BAD BOYS ARE GREAT AND REALLY LIKE THE GRILLS THAT YOU CAN ADD SO YOU DONT NEED TO PULL OFF COVERS WHEN NEEDED. ALWAYS READY TO GO THAT THE BEST.
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zoom1's Reviews
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Price: $130.00 Pros: Relatively simple and easy to install with basic knowledge. Cons: A bit expensive for what you get. Recommended? Yes
Comments: I am pleased with the brightness of the beams. I have the drive lights which have a lens that spreads the beam out a little bit. This helps illuminate objects on the side of the road. The installation requires drilling the front bumper if you don't have an aftermarket bumper with mounting holes already.
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aubieron's Reviews
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Price: $115.00 Pros: Beutiful lights. Great visibility. Cons: Lense covers are hard to install. No rock guards available. Recommended? Yes
Comments: The Daylighters and windshield pillar brackets were easy to install. The Wiring and relays were complete and reached where I needed them to go. Al components were included.
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surfingopher's Reviews
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Price: $120.00 Pros: really bright Cons: mounts are easy to break; theyre kinda bulky Recommended? Yes
Comments: easy install but the mounts are kinda weird. overall i like em though. theyre a little expensive but it shows in the quality
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jeeping74's Reviews
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Price: $110.00 Pros: Easy to install Cons: no relay Recommended? Yes
Comments: I have installed two of the 6" KC Daylighter's on a front bumper light bar. KC makes a great product. In the dead of night when they are on you can see about 200 yards in front of you vehicle. Using multiple gives you to option of setting up your light in different directions (Front / Side / up / down) this allows you to see more when you are going up and down hill or when turning.
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jeepinmichguy_'s Reviews
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Price: $109.00 Pros: complete kit, great finish Cons: none Recommended? Yes
Comments: These things are a great addition to the jeep at a fair price for everything you need and a powerful light. Pro comps are cheaper but dont come with wiring. easy do it yourseld job and would recommend.
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Stefan's Reviews
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Price: $110.00 Pros: very bright, very tough Cons: none Recommended? Yes
Comments: I have the 100W 200,000 candle power KC's. If you need the light, I recommend these.
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Trombly's Reviews
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Price: $180.00 Pros: MADE IN USA and bright!(130 watt) Cons: none at all Recommended? Yes
Comments: very good lights, get what you pay for
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Ktjex's Reviews
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Price: $1.00 Pros: Work well Cons: None Recommended? Yes
Comments: Got 4 Used KC daylighters from a bud who was selling his jeep. Two on windshield, two on front bumper. Work well.
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jbozz17's Reviews
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Price: $60.00 Pros: bright Cons: none Recommended? Yes
Comments: good stuff
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maaghimself's Reviews
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Price: $110.00 Pros: Nice, bright focused light. Great price. Cons: Too bright to use in traffic Recommended? Yes
Comments: Have 4 of these mounted on my winshield light bar. It really lights up the night, but way to bright to be used on public roads!
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-Zona-'s Reviews
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Price: $150.00 Pros: . Cons: . Recommended? Yes
Comments: If you windshield mount them I recommend using a small zip-tie to keep the antenna fastened to the right-side's cage (to avoid constant slapping against light housing).
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jeepmansro's Reviews
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Price: $100.00 Pros: Lights up the night! Cons: None Recommended? Yes
Comments: I got 4 of these 100 watt, uptop on a Carr light bar. These are power hungry and get hot fast so make sure you have a good size wire and relay going to these suckers. I guess is depends on how many you have too. But wire them right and you will not be dissapointed. FYI, to me they seem to make more of a spot light pattern than a flood light pattern, but with 4 you can make it work.
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