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Old 01-01-2014, 06:21 PM
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I've got the putco upgraded light harness on my truck. Made a pretty noticeable difference and now I can run whatever lights I want safely. Please don't get hids unless you're planning on getting a proper projector. Those eBay hid kits are terrible and just blind everyone.

I went out to the puerco today looking for signs or law enforcement. Just found business as usual out there.
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Originally Posted by G000se
I've got the putco upgraded light harness on my truck. Made a pretty noticeable difference and now I can run whatever lights I want safely. Please don't get hids unless you're planning on getting a proper projector. Those eBay hid kits are terrible and just blind everyone.

I went out to the puerco today looking for signs or law enforcement. Just found business as usual out there.
I have proper HID projectors. They are great for my blind ***.
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505
Whats that and what does it do
It allows you to run higher watt bulbs
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no im not talking about HID headlights im talkin about HID driving lights for when were on the trail or forest or something, like on the front bumper
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anyone else thinkin about rock lights? i wanna do a lil nite wheelin.... found these on ebay read tons of threads on these

http://www.ebay.com/itm/130573395227
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I am! Just not vary savy with wiring
I was going to get some from here, 20 white and 5 or 10 green http://www.horsepowerjuice.com/led-lights.html
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There is no doubt a proper HID setup kicks ***! I've been lookin around for a good deal on a light bar myself. I found these on Amazon which got some decent reviews and they are CHEAP:
Amazon.com: Eyourlife 24" Off Road LED Work Light Bar Flood/Spot Combo Beam-3W LED-120W-9000 Lumen Great For Jeep Cabin/Boat/SUV/Truck/Car/ATV: Automotive Amazon.com: Eyourlife 24" Off Road LED Work Light Bar Flood/Spot Combo Beam-3W LED-120W-9000 Lumen Great For Jeep Cabin/Boat/SUV/Truck/Car/ATV: Automotive

But then compared with most of the lights off the vendor section of pirate4x4 they look super weak. Seems like its about 250-300 for a good bumper led setup.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/177-l...g-electronics/
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interesting theyre cheaper on ebay, and why would you want green? just curious
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Originally Posted by G000se
There is no doubt a proper HID setup kicks ***! I've been lookin around for a good deal on a light bar myself. I found these on Amazon which got some decent reviews and they are CHEAP:
Amazon.com: Eyourlife 24" Off Road LED Work Light Bar Flood/Spot Combo Beam-3W LED-120W-9000 Lumen Great For Jeep Cabin/Boat/SUV/Truck/Car/ATV: Automotive

But then compared with most of the lights off the vendor section of pirate4x4 they look super weak. Seems like its about 250-300 for a good bumper led setup.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/177-l...g-electronics/
those cheap ones on ebay are still pretty powerfull but ya nothin like the expensive ones....
anyone hear anything more about that group buy?
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I talked to the oklight guy one here and I sent my cuz the info for the china led lights but haven't heard anything yet.
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cool fill us in if they get back to you.... how hard is it to replace and upgrade the wiring harness... gonna build my cowl intake tomorow and see about some HID driving lights
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Those HD harnesses are plug and play.
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Originally Posted by T-Rexj
interesting theyre cheaper on ebay, and why would you want green? just curious
Just to go with the theme. Ill have them wired seperately so I can use them at different times. I also want to upgrade the insides with leds.
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The harness is not a hard install at all. Twenty minutes, pull off your grill and lights and it plug right it in.
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The harness you can get at PJ classic on 2nd right by acme metals its about 3 to 4 bucks more then ordering it online or make your own or find one at the jy, I've found two sets and lights for dirt cheap.


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