Mopar Light Bar VS. Roof Rack and KC's

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If you want bright might want to look at KC's HID's,sure there expensive but draw about the 1/10th the amps normal lights do and put out 3-10 times the light and and will last much longer.I run two 35watt KC HID's on my ARB,they throw light over 1 miles easy,stops them deer fast,no heat and don't draw alot of amps.KC now has 70watt HID's that turn the night into day,they are super bright.

Haha, I'm paying $250 for 4 100w Daylighters, theres no way I could afford HID's lol but you're right they are amazingly bright!
 

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If you want bright might want to look at KC's HID's,sure there expensive but draw about the 1/10th the amps normal lights do and put out 3-10 times the light and and will last much longer.I run two 35watt KC HID's on my ARB,they throw light over 1 miles easy,stops them deer fast,no heat and don't draw alot of amps.KC now has 70watt HID's that turn the night into day,they are super bright.

That is the next step for my Mini!
Four Hella Xenon lamps. Two Free Form Pencil Beams and two Euro Free Form beams.
I Like doing 90+ miles per hour on wet muddy, partially snow covered gravel mountain roads.
I figure I'll take the Bosch 225 Ralley Lamps off of the Mini and use them conjunction with a H.I.D. conversion kit and slap them on the roof of the KJ!
I'm sure I'll look like a real poser then!:D
Ultimately H.I.D. lighting is the only way to go. Less current draw, very little heat output, and way better white light, and longer bulb life.
 

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Haha, I'm paying $250 for 4 100w Daylighters, theres no way I could afford HID's lol but you're right they are amazingly bright!

Just make sure to only use them off road and not be tempted to "Flash" an oncoming vehicle... No matter how tempting!
I did that in my Mini with similar lights and ended up with a hefty fine!
Money better spent on vehicle mods!
 
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