Off Road Lights

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panda24619

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thats what i was saying. but its like $117 for a 4" light and about $170 for a 7" at orileys. cheap but just as good. and led light bars are pricey and not as good as hid quite yet.
 

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you can still convert them for cheaper. sure you have a ballast to put somewhere. but if it can with stand off road abuse why wouldnt it be able to with stand on road? you can buy lights for cheap and get a set of hid lights and ballasts for what? $50-$150. depending on where you go. then you got your self some custom hid lights.
 

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you can still convert them for cheaper. sure you have a ballast to put somewhere. but if it can with stand off road abuse why wouldnt it be able to with stand on road? you can buy lights for cheap and get a set of hid lights and ballasts for what? $50-$150. depending on where you go. then you got your self some custom hid lights.

And as some of us prefer, custom is always better than stock store bought stuff
 

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but did you see how much light it is putting out?

7,000 Lumens Comparable to running 2 HID lights yet weighs only 3.5 lbs
 

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They do have great output, but for the weight saved, I think your still better off to buy regular lights and convert to HID and save your money
 
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