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Austin "Danger" Powers
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I would. I think it looks good.
I will post a pic of mine. I actually have 4 (2 top, 2 bottom) on my middle stinger. Of course I am a little crazy about light at night in the desert here.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Thanks, I most likely will then. My service manager gave me those safari 5000 fog lights and I wasn't sure if I was going to put them on or not. Reason being that I had the intention to cut my bumper and use the fog light wires to connect the 5000s, but I'm not so sure anymore if I want to cut the bumper !?!
So I was wondering if it would be perceived as running too many lights if I leave the spoiler on, and was also wondering about the fact that those huge lights would impede on the cooling of the engine by partially blocking air flow to the rad. Wadayathink! |
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Otherwise known as STEVE
Join Date: Oct 2005
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The radiator pulls most of the air down low- lights don't make a difference. Why don't you let whether you need more light decide instead of how it looks?
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New Yawker in California
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i say go for it. but yeah it will depend on if you really need the light or not
check out my avatar I have 6 55 Watt Hella 500's ( i drive threw a winding mountain road from 600ft up to 3400 ft in elevation and then back down to 2300ft) it's great at night coming home late from work. they are also great for camping ![]() Rudy |
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