Light Bar lights
I did the Harbor freight lights also.But I put them behind my grill and have a switch for them in my center console.I use them for daytime running lights or when its raining now that here in Ohio..and I'm sure everywhere..you have to turn on your lights if its raining by law.
I misted them with a blue tint paint that I got at the hobby store thats it made for glass and they have a little blue tint that goes with the blue tint of my H.I.D.'s.
I can't see paying big bucks for off road lights if you live in the city..The harbor freight lights work fine.Just stay away from the real cheap one that have a plastic housing and plastic lens.The harbor freight ones are mounted in rubber with a bullet proof glass bulb.Heres a link to the lights..12.99 each http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt...ght-93904.html
I misted them with a blue tint paint that I got at the hobby store thats it made for glass and they have a little blue tint that goes with the blue tint of my H.I.D.'s.
I can't see paying big bucks for off road lights if you live in the city..The harbor freight lights work fine.Just stay away from the real cheap one that have a plastic housing and plastic lens.The harbor freight ones are mounted in rubber with a bullet proof glass bulb.Heres a link to the lights..12.99 each http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt...ght-93904.html
Last edited by posttal; Oct 16, 2010 at 10:17 AM.
X2. I went with Hella 500's behind my grille. For the price I don't think you can do any better and you can get them locally. Also depends on how big you want them, these are 6 inches I believe, I don't know that you'd wanna go any smaller.
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I just bought a slingshot from Harbor Freight. Everytime I go there, I get a free flashlight. I've got a whole grocery bag full by now. I'll just tape them all together into a 3 foot diameter spotlight, and figure out a way to install on the roof of my truck.



