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<blockquote data-quote="GlipGlop" data-source="post: 752721" data-attributes="member: 15223"><p>These highbeam lights I'm using for rock lights were a handful of their rock shots I believe. I only threw about 4 in for now to test them out in some locations and see what I liked and didn't like. </p><p></p><p>Pros:</p><p>They are insanely bright. even with only 4, my spotter was able to really see where tires and rocks were at night on obstacles. The ones out front were great for running and cutting headlights too so that my spotter had an easier time seeing the LJ. They can be put in so many spots too. Their versatility is nice.</p><p></p><p>Cons:</p><p>The wiring for them is delicate and can break away from the back of the threaded housing if not careful or if they are in spot your back seat puppy may reach over and paw when the LJ gets all sideways. The wires are also incredibly small gauge and that made it hard to hook them up onto a circuit.</p><p></p><p>Overall I love the lights and they are relatively cheap. You will probably see me reposition them in the near future to better protect the wiring and housings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlipGlop, post: 752721, member: 15223"] These highbeam lights I'm using for rock lights were a handful of their rock shots I believe. I only threw about 4 in for now to test them out in some locations and see what I liked and didn't like. Pros: They are insanely bright. even with only 4, my spotter was able to really see where tires and rocks were at night on obstacles. The ones out front were great for running and cutting headlights too so that my spotter had an easier time seeing the LJ. They can be put in so many spots too. Their versatility is nice. Cons: The wiring for them is delicate and can break away from the back of the threaded housing if not careful or if they are in spot your back seat puppy may reach over and paw when the LJ gets all sideways. The wires are also incredibly small gauge and that made it hard to hook them up onto a circuit. Overall I love the lights and they are relatively cheap. You will probably see me reposition them in the near future to better protect the wiring and housings. [/QUOTE]
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