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thanks. I really like the way it all worked out. Everyone says it looks like a police vehicle having the lights behind the grill. They were a real pain to get setup back there since there isn't much room at all to work.
Unity spotlight=130 Watts
Knockoff KC lights=130 Wattsx2
Round fog lights in front of bumper= 55 Wattsx2
Side lights in bumper= 55 Wattsx2
Total Auxiliary Lighting= 610 Watts
Switch Panel for Lighting:
Click the link in my sig for more pics and build stuff.
Here is a few shots of my lights. I need to get some better shots of the rocker lights and the front rock lights still. also a pic of each system separately. I will edit this once I do.
2 systems. Low wattage under:
2 led bars under rear
2 10" fluro under rocker cavities High wattage over & under:
Roof bar-100 watt
Roof rack rear-55 watt
85 watt PIAA 510 fogs
Rear rocks-55 watt
Front rocks-55 watt
Driving lights-55 watt
I will try to get a night shot with ALL the lights on soon.
Its pretty stable off road, could use more front travel and some skid plates... but its width and wheelbase are nice for trails... it just has some serious blind spots! Makes a nice camping /trail/ toy hauling / daily driver that is for sure