oly i think i'm gonna have to do a field test on your hid's so if you can kindly pack them and ship them to me i'll gladly confirm that
can't wait for the write up man btw i hope it's for the 240 xgt's cuz that's what I want to get again.
oly i think i'm gonna have to do a field test on your hid's so if you can kindly pack them and ship them to me i'll gladly confirm that
can't wait for the write up man btw i hope it's for the 240 xgt's cuz that's what I want to get again.
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all i gotta say is that, unless you are doing some serious night driving on a fairly regular basis, man, i just cannot fathom burning your $$$ on something like this. i know oly goes out alot on expeditions, so i can see why he plunked down the cash on the conversion.
Lance, they are for the 240's (non-xgt's) but if you talk to off-roadlights.com he might be able to help you, he's a good guy.
Bob, you're spot on with the $$$ issue. It's a lot of cash to drop on lights, but as far as I'm concerned, they are WELL worth it. The spot beams go for well over a mile of easy visibility (assuming the air is clean enough!) The light output is really unreal. I can't even describe it with words. My old truck I had the whole set up 2-130 watt procomp's, 2-55 watt piaa's, and 100/150 watt h4 headlight bulbs, and those didn't even get close to these 2-35 watt HID's. Like I said, it's unreal.
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