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Spot lights
hairyasswelder:
Also went for the wipacs as they come with 100w bulbs and are good for road use too :D not broke them in 3 years and they still look like new
Bargain @ £37 the pair :wink:
mentalmoshio sophs V8i:
most members seal the headlights so why not use a cheap set do the same , basic is often better than shear bla bla on a lights
andrew2986:
Hiya,
I used to use wipac's and upgraded them to hid and they were stunning and cheap.
I use KC's now and am very happy with them. (about £45 each) they are well strong and take loads of knocks, and have now converted them to HID, beam quality is very good, and you have a choice of beam shapes going from flood right the way through to very long range.
All the parts are also available if you do have an accident.
Andy
lee celtic:
Don't know the make of the spots on the front but they are steel and work well (think they may be landrover) the roof lights are 2 fog and 2 spot all Ring and I've broke three laning :lol: :lol: :lol:
I just buy all the ring lights I can find at car boots for a quid each and keep them until needed :lol:
They are cheap but as I drive slow offroad I don't need to see into the next county 8)
Mr Alford:
well i bought a pair of wipac 8" lights to find theyre massive and they wont fit so ill have to put them on the light bar when i get it so instead i went and got a pair of ring road runners
i bought driving lamps but should i have bought fogs???
they seem to work ok and i whipped in a nifty little switch for them inbetween the two leccy window switches dunno if u can see it in the pic
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