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andrew GenII
5/02/2001 23:12:59
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Message: I am in the market for a pair of offroad lights. I want the kind you can mount on the front bumper or a brush gaurd. I have heard that some are not effective at all so I need some that will light up the trail at night aswell as look good mounted on the stock bumper of a GenII.
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Blizzard *GenIII*
5/03/2001 07:07:30
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Message: KC Daylighters ... round or rectangular ... 23 year warranty ... can't go wrong!! I picked up a pair of stainless steel, 165 watt, 6" round daylighters at www.fly-n-hi.com for $112 complete with wiring harness, relay, switch, and covers.
'01 QC 4x4 5.9, 3.92 LSD, loaded www.geocities.com/blizzzzard69
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B-Roberts88 Unregistered
5/03/2001 22:07:43
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Message: Hella make great lights, the 500 or 550 series lights are thin but strong so they will fit snugly against your grill. the ralley 4000 are the ultimate if you have enough room
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01DAKCHIC GenIII
5/04/2001 11:26:39
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Message: go for the KC lights I bought a pair for my fiance's ford and they work great. They look great on a brush guard. They were 128 dollar but I think they have 190 thousand watt candle light. they were the best in the retanglar shape and stainless steel.
Thats my 2 cents
2001 sport 5spd V6 patriot blue ~Chick in a Truck~
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