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99 explorer xlt
could someone please suggest whether i should go with the 130 watt titaninium or the 150 watt sealed beam. could someone please post pics of their daylighters at night....thanks
 



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If it were me I would go with the brightest. That would be the sealed beam.
 






I got the 150 watt sealed beams, and just installed them today. I would definitely go with these.

Unfortunately I'm suffering from a lack of digital camera. Sorry
 






Can't find my night pics

The best I could do is show you a pic of the 4 150w ones I have on my roof rack.. I'll try to get some night pics for you.

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thanks guys.....KSpride they look great on you roof
:D
 






KSpride I took a look at your photos... Just wondering where you put that switch pannel. I'm trying to find a spot in my '97.
 






I put my switch on the left side of the steering wheel, under the rear defroster and rear wiper switches. But I only have 2 lights, not 4, so instead of a switch panel, I just have a switch.
 






location of switches.

I made a lil spot right where the convenient kleenex thing goes on the center console.

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I took some plexiglass and glued it on the inside and then used a dremel to cut out the parts for the switches themselves. The switches fit in there perfectly and snug on the sides. IF you want I can try to get some better angled pics of it.
 






Originally posted by SGR1600
... Just wondering where you put that switch panel....


I've got mine mounted where the console meets the dash.
 

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Thanks guys, these are great. Just as soon as I get through with my lift project I'm going to dive into this. Thanks for the ideas!
 






my switches are in the ash tray. dang, i really gotta get a pic of them up
 






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