Surco Safari Rack w/ Pro Comp Lights 07 Expedition EL

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Petrini

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Do people wire floods to the reverse switch so they automatically come on? or do most have a separate switch for them
 

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Do people wire floods to the reverse switch so they automatically come on? or do most have a separate switch for them

you can do either. but if you do it to the revese just make sure the output on the bulb isnt higher than 55 cause the stock wiring cant carry alot of current. i would do it separate cause you dont always want to blind granny walking behind you. haha and then you can always turn them on to see whats behind you. or be a dick to anyone whos blinding you with their hids in stock housing and didnt readjust.
 

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I was thinking we can just plug them in:waytogo:

Need to run another relay... Sooner or later, you're going to have to get a receiver cargo carrier and tote around a generator for all this lighting.. Better yet.

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I really like the 6x9 ones but the long range kit wouldnt work, or would it?

they would work. but do you really want to see whats 2 miles behind you? haha but in all serious i think long range is good for spots. like move them both to bbq or something like that. if you just want to light up camp i would do floods. almost as far as long ranges, but as wide as fogs. its right in the middle. i would do floods for the rear.
 

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they would work. but do you really want to see whats 2 miles behind you? haha but in all serious i think long range is good for spots. like move them both to bbq or something like that. if you just want to light up camp i would do floods. almost as far as long ranges, but as wide as fogs. its right in the middle. i would do floods for the rear.

Mobile heat lamps FTW!
 

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haha my 130 watts are so hot i can cool eggs. but idk mean you can bbq with them. i mean you can move the lights so you can see the bbq.
 

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haha my 130 watts are so hot i can cool eggs. but idk mean you can bbq with them. i mean you can move the lights so you can see the bbq.

That's one of the reasons I want to get my roof lights this summer. I'm going to be camping the whole summer, so the more light the better :) Can't wait to convert to HID!!
 

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That's one of the reasons I want to get my roof lights this summer. I'm going to be camping the whole summer, so the more light the better :) Can't wait to convert to HID!!

i know! i cant wait to go to the mountains this week. going to go check out the last bit of snow of the season. i bet its all melted by now, but its cool. and try to talk the gf into going to the desert since its right there. hopefully i she says yes! haha i wanna use all my lights at night and see how they do.
 

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Man, Solisimo is going to force me to get one of these things out of peer pressure..
 
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