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Flounder (Flounder)
Posted on Friday, October 25, 2002 - 09:00 am:   Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

I just bought a brush guard and Saudi Bumper (thanks Greg Davis) and was wondering what light options you guys have used to go inside the a-frame on the guard. I know there are the standard Hella 4000's but what other ones are available that you've had good luck with. I want something big like what came on the Kalahari Ed. Thanks for your input.
 

Paul D. Morgan (V22guy)
Posted on Saturday, October 26, 2002 - 06:38 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

Flounder,

Is that your Delta Ki name?:)

Anyway, I highly recommend the IPF JO-1 Light system. It a dual purpose light that contains both a driving and a fog light.

From the http://www.arbusa.com website...

It consists of:

Dual Function Light
Multi Directional Mounting System
Available In Chrome Or Black With Gold, Titanium
Ceramic Coated Lenses
Fog Beam: J Beam/Xenon Gas Technology
55 Watt Draw For 85 Watt Output
Driving Beam: 85 Watt Dichroic Bulb

Dimensions:
6 1/4" dia. x 3 1/8" deep

Complete Kit Includes:
2 Lights With Weatherproof Connectors
Brush Guards
Unique, 2 Button, Mouse Style Switch
Complete Snap Together Wiring Loom

Paul
'00 Pig
 

gp (Garrett)
Posted on Sunday, October 27, 2002 - 09:48 am:   Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

what came on the Kalahari are over prices major pieces of shit. you don't want what came on those things. 4000's are a nice option. i have what came before the 4000's, the 2000's and love them, but the mounting of the 4000's is much better.
and like the meat head above said the IPF's seem to be a favorite of many as well.
just don't get those damn safari 5000's. my 'local' dealer is getting around $500-600 for a pair installed. lots of folks getting bent over for sure.

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