I'm thinking more snail than bunny. can ya post bigger pics and maybe a link to the lights?
Yes, two more would look better. However, two mounted just like that on a certain Proton would look cute, especially around Easter time.
Last edited by handeeman : 11/16/2009 at 03:14 PM
So I said to myself, I said "Handee"
and this voice came back and said..
"He's not in, may we take a message?"
I like a slutty21 with big headlights.
LOL... sorry, couldn't resist.
coming out of your hood ajar to light up the lights?
YUCK! Sorry, but me no likey at all. It looks like Mickey Mouse - they are about 5" too big. My lights look great to me but they are tiny, so maybe I have bulbis envy?
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Still too big. I have been keeping my eyes on those lights as well, but I was going to put them on my frankenstein bumper gen 2. I will be working a new bumper this winter.
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Thomas Jefferson
2 things....
1- how did you hook a 110v extension cord to a 12v light? please tell me you had some sort of inverter......
2- IMHO, if you had mounted the lights IN FRONT of the roof rack instead of on top of it, would of looked MUCH more integrated and aggressive instead of out of place. look into my gallery for what i mean...(wow, not to sound conceited but its the best example i can think of)
i would post em, but it wont let me from work
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Very impractical mounted in that location!!! With the lights mounted high on top of the roof they will totally "fill-in" any deep potholes with solid light, thereby blending the potholes with the rest of the road surface. You won't notice any potholes until you actually hit them with your VX (way too late). All off-road driving lights are best mounted at bumper level, so they cast a "dark shadow" over impending potholes so you can avoid hitting them in advance.
Further; I bet your MPG is gonna' really suck with those big "wind-catcher" lights mounted up high like that (very poor aerodynamics), plus they just look like crap way up there.
A much better idea would be to get the Westin License Plate "Longhorn Bull" Light Bracket (just do a "search"), and mount the off-road lights near license plate level (better light dispersion, better aerodynamics, better "look", and easier installation for wiring).
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I am really struggling here guys -
I errrr-------
I agree with Riffraff.
Wow - I said it and the sky didn't fall in.
PK
Now that food has replaced sex in my life -
I can't even get into my own pants!!