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Old Apr 15, 2010 | 02:00 PM
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The idea of lights behind the grille is fine. It would probably look good. I would use rectangle ones instead of round though. I wouldn't run more than 55 watt driving lights. The higher wattage ones are not legal for street use. You could always have 2 pairs and use the bighter ones with the high beams
Those KC's say they are driving lights. It doesn't say anything about them being for offroad use only. Personally, I think the round ones would look better.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2010 | 07:25 PM
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Nevermind that last post. I saw a picture of a truck with rectangle ones and it looks a lot better. I'm going to buy some KC HiLiTES 737.They are 55 watt and are fog/ driving. They are also stainless steel and come with a relay. I found a post where they just mounted some at the bottom of where the grille is on the plastic bar running across.
 
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Good choice. Those are nice lights. Leave enought space between the light and grille so you can change lensese. The clearer lense is for driving which is more of a straight beam. The more frosted looking lenses are for fog and rain etc. They produce a shorter wider beam.
 
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