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Old 07-19-2015, 02:21 PM
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Driving Lights/Off-road lights

This is obviously an opinionated based question but I want to know how many of you are running driving lights or off road lights on your rigs and what you use? I want to install some on mine but I want a decent light that is bright, but that doesn't break the bank either. Any input on what you use or have had good luck would be helpful.
 
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I run a 28" Rigid combo (one in my avatar pic). I keep the amber covers on it and the light has worked great when I have needed it.
 
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Here is a better pic that you can actually see.....
 
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I run a 28" Rigid combo (one in my avatar pic). I keep the amber covers on it and the light has worked great when I have needed it.
Hey brother, that is a pretty sweet set up, but if that is the same light I just Google'd wow, that is expensive. I think I said not break the bank.
 
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The light is a little pricey, just not sure what your limit of "breaking the bank" may be as each one is different

While the light may be higher than some, don't go too cheap as off-road lighting closely follows the "pay once cry once" or "you get what you pay for" principal.
 
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Originally Posted by SARDiverDan
The light is a little pricey, just not sure what your limit of "breaking the bank" may be as each one is different

While the light may be higher than some, don't go too cheap as off-road lighting closely follows the "pay once cry once" or "you get what you pay for" principal.
True, true. I understand what your saying. So im looking at $200 for lights. I have had KC'S in the past and had good luck with them. But I'm looking at everything and when I saw yours, well it's pretty sweet. I just can't afford that much light. So im jealous lol.
 
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