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RoarinRow

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Just a few lights. The main ones are the ditch/pod lights on the hood, HID low beam projectors, LED high beams, 20" LED single row bar attached to bull bar (the LED strip you see on the top windshield is a reflection of 20" bar), then HID fogs. I also have deer whistles to give the animals an early signal.

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Alanymarce

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We don't drive at night where there's a significant risk of hitting animals. If unavoidable, then we drive "within the lights".

No extra lights, although we replaced the bulbs in the standard "explorers" with LEDs.
 
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Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, Canada
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I am getting ready to get my lighting figured out. We NEED auxiliary lighting here as we have so many moose on the island. I have just become a dealer for a crap load of different brands for everything automotive so I am waiting to see what kind of pricing I can get on some of the different brands.
 

UltimaSanctus

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Not much but LED hibeams and lowbeams, led blinkers, swapped DRL's to blinkers to look like the 90's Chevy's, and some cheap Amazon fog lights with orange tint. (Pic is from when they had yellow tint, looked green when they were on and didn't like it)

Also @RoarinRow I have a fleece performance 6 hi chip in my fuse box that turns on hi's, low's, and fogs with the hibeam switch. In case you wanted a bit more light for cheap

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RoarinRow

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Not much but LED hibeams and lowbeams, led blinkers, swapped DRL's to blinkers to look like the 90's Chevy's, and some cheap Amazon fog lights with orange tint. (Pic is from when they had yellow tint, looked green when they were on and didn't like it)

Also @RoarinRow I have a fleece performance 6 hi chip in my fuse box that turns on hi's, low's, and fogs with the hibeam switch. In case you wanted a bit more light for cheap

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Sweet clean rig B! I'm good on lights for now...I had that similar light mod in my last truck and rarely if at all used it.
 
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64Trvlr

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I've been using these Grote lights for 25 years new and someday I may replace them with LEDs but for now they work just fine. The center 2 are 250,000 cp spot beams for reaching out in the dark and the 2 pointing out about 45* are 35,000 cp work lights for eyes and stuff on the side of the road.

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In the rear I have these oval lights for working behind my rig and backing up.

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Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, Canada
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I've been using these Grote lights for 25 years new and someday I may replace them with LEDs but for now they work just fine. The center 2 are 250,000 cp spot beams for reaching out in the dark and the 2 pointing out about 45* are 35,000 cp work lights for eyes and stuff on the side of the road.

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In the rear I have these oval lights for working behind my rig and backing up.

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Keep the old school on the Willy's. That looks awesome.
 
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