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HiTechRedneck

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Guys - first 4x4 in a while and I'm old school KC Daylighter guy from way back.
Torn between a Rigid fog setup in the bumper (can't hack the $ of D2's right now) and using a KC light bar with fogs & Daylighters.
The light world has changed a lot since I was here last so how about some feedback - on a $600 budget.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
 

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i too am from the old days of the daylighter and the perlux fog cutters. now a days the leds are the way to go. i have the m and r 20 inch light bar in the middle of the bumper. wow what a lot of light.
 

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LED's are very nice because of the lifespan and low power draw but good old halogen works if you're on a budget.
 

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Guys - first 4x4 in a while and I'm old school KC Daylighter guy from way back.
Torn between a Rigid fog setup in the bumper (can't hack the $ of D2's right now) and using a KC light bar with fogs & Daylighters.
The light world has changed a lot since I was here last so how about some feedback - on a $600 budget.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!

KC HiLiTES has a 43 year history in the offroad lighting industry and appreciates hearing when someone says they used lights like our Daylighters from back in the day. With KC you can know there is a commitment to offering a diverse line of products that will last for the long run, and we will be here to support them. We have many options available for you from Halogen to HID to LED. We also have lots of new products to be released in 2013 that will bring industry leading options to the table.

Give us a call and we would be glad to find a product that does the job you need, and conforms to the budget we have to work with.
 

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theres always the option of retro fitting halogen lights like i did lol my hella 4000's with an HID retro fit is just as bright as light bars and i did the whole set up for this:

4 hella 4000's - $200 off forum
4 H1 bulbs - $30 ebay
4 ballasts - $50 ebay

total:

$280 not too shabby lol i must say though i do not do a TON of off road driving so these work for the limited amount that i do drive... anyone who does night driving quite a bit i would recommend LEDs

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Maybe the Micro-Pioneers and mount from WSI. A little over your budget, but US made and they get good reviews on here. I'm going this route.

i will be doing the same only i have a lil trick up my sleeve im going to run by WSI to see what they can do :big_banana_Dance:
 
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