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Old 11-18-2008, 09:30 AM
 
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not looking for spendy set up. I would like to run small bullet style lights. thinking 2 spots and 2 floods. i would like to mount 2 near top of the stock cage and 2 on the stock front bumper. Whats out there? post up some of your set up pics.
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Old 11-18-2008, 10:48 AM
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not looking for spendy set up. I would like to run small bullet style lights. thinking 2 spots and 2 floods. i would like to mount 2 near top of the stock cage and 2 on the stock front bumper. Whats out there? post up some of your set up pics.
The HID kit for the stock front lights makes a huge difference. Then I run the Checker/Kragen 4" HID's on the A pillar. Plenty of light...Give Jay/Taylor a call a Rigid 866.271.9892 , they carry the HID conversion kit I use...
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Old 11-18-2008, 11:30 AM
 
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"small Bullett style"

Trailtech from Unleashed UTV.

they have the small bullett style MR16's, stay awy from the 11's, they have had issues.


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Old 11-21-2008, 10:36 AM
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I'm with Rog there. Trailtech light are what you need.
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got some pics of your light set ups?
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Munchieu,
Just to let you know the smaller the light the less efficient it's going to be. Retrofitting the stock headlights is a good way to good light up close. If you want to illuminate further down the road I would recommend something larger than the bullet style lights. Two of our 4" Fuego's will give you much more usable light than 4 mr16 style HIDs. Our standard HID utv setup comes with two different patterns. We can customize the light patterns depending on the what other lighting you are running. With stock headlights I would recommend our cornering and driving patterns. This setup will give you great light dispersion up close and far ahead. If you are dead set on the small lights your best bet is running all spots. The floods don't go far enough to be of much use. If you or any one is interested we are giving forum member 10% off and free shipping on all purchases.
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