Ok, i did not want to spend a whole a lot of money on off-roading lights , like Hella , or etc.. But these where just $20 bucks , they look fine , i talkd to a guy forever about them. IM not doing a whole a lot of night off-roading , but it would llok good with these on my rid.
the Question is: How do i ground these , and how can i extend the wire to my battery ? . I know how to connect them , i guy walked me threw it , and the instructions make sense after looking over them. But how ?
any bolt or screw attatched to the chassie will be a ground. to extend a wire to the battery, get the proper wire and a butt splice and extend it to the battery. how and where have you mounted them?
i want to mount them like StolenHeron , im not trying to copy him , but i like the placemnet of the lights up top. Right where the roof rack starts i'll mount them.
Can't wait to see it... be sure to do the lift first. I replaced the tires first (thread bare) and then after I installed the lift I found larger tires would have fit. Oh well, next time.
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2006 LR3 SE - Stock except for 255/60/18 General AT2s
2004 Disco II SE - 3" OME HD Springs/Shocks, Borla Cat-Back Exhaust, My Front Shaft Is A Woody, ARB Sidesteps, 255/60/18 General AT2s
Can't wait to see it... be sure to do the lift first. I replaced the tires first (thread bare) and then after I installed the lift I found larger tires would have fit. Oh well, next time.
sadly, it looks like i might have to do the tires first because a few of my tires are getting to be so bald in the center of the tread (due to overinflation early in their ownership ). but i'd much rather have a 2" (ish) lift and small tires than none at all.
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