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Old Aug 31, 2010 | 03:34 AM
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just put on a smittybilt xrc bumper (look's good & install was cake) now looking to see what you are running and what would be a good choice for 2 bumper mounted light's to run onroad with the headlight's . i have 5 ipf 968 on a rugged ridge windshield bar & was thinking of staying with those . lightforce also comes to mind but wouldn't they be to bright for onroad driving ? what's your take ?
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Old Aug 31, 2010 | 04:56 AM
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KC daylighters. The original ones. With the "Driving lense" YOu can then put in whatever watt light bulb you want.

I do reccomend getting the lexan covers for these though as the lenses are not the strongest, but with the lexan covers it's not a problem.
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Old Aug 31, 2010 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by gai jason
just put on a smittybilt xrc bumper (look's good & install was cake) now looking to see what you are running and what would be a good choice for 2 bumper mounted light's to run onroad with the headlight's . i have 5 ipf 968 on a rugged ridge windshield bar & was thinking of staying with those . lightforce also comes to mind but wouldn't they be to bright for onroad driving ? what's your take ?
First of all, I recomend that you do a little research to find out what your state allows. At least you will be aware even if you do not follow the gide lines.
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Old Aug 31, 2010 | 06:27 AM
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You should change out your stock headlights with the euro code Cibie lights from Daniel Stern Lighting. Run a search in the write up section, and you will see the first conversion done by me.

Lights on your bumper would have to be pretty weak like the factory fogs to be legal on road.
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