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New roof that cooperflags made for me. Let me tell everyone that they are a pleaseure to work with. Simply put, give em an encapsulate postscrip file (EPS) and they van make it for you. Install was easy as well.
Well here are the pix, Florida and Tech fans can bite me!


And here is my "little" brother:

Well here are the pix, Florida and Tech fans can bite me!


And here is my "little" brother:

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The driving lights are KC Daylighters. THey were $99 USD a set, full chrome enclosures and shock mounting kit. The lights are pencil beams and rated at 200,000 candle power each. If you look uo good old KC you will see taht this design has been around for about 25 years and that these are the exact lights that you see on all good Jeep light bars.
The upside of these lights are the price, LIGHT, quality that beats the ***** out of hella/PIAA. The downside is that they are not "rice" enough for some. . .
I had a HOWTO at one point but the web hoster got rid of it. Basicall you get two 3.5" angle brackes from Home Depot or ACE remove your front bumper (VERY EASY) and trim the upper portion of the black plastic grille. Mount the angles right in the aumnium bumper (there is only one place that this will all line up and it's impossible to mistake). Secure with 3/4" hardened bolts and use the KC wiring harnes to run them. I simply took the switched side of the power relay and connected it to a tp of the high beams. Thus I did not have to install a switch, augmented the highs and had a CLEAN install.
If you are in the Atlanta area I can show you all this.
BTW these lights look great and only really exagerated fron the angle in these pics. This is the wifes car and in 7Kmi/6 months she has yet to bash them :smile:
IAN
The upside of these lights are the price, LIGHT, quality that beats the ***** out of hella/PIAA. The downside is that they are not "rice" enough for some. . .
I had a HOWTO at one point but the web hoster got rid of it. Basicall you get two 3.5" angle brackes from Home Depot or ACE remove your front bumper (VERY EASY) and trim the upper portion of the black plastic grille. Mount the angles right in the aumnium bumper (there is only one place that this will all line up and it's impossible to mistake). Secure with 3/4" hardened bolts and use the KC wiring harnes to run them. I simply took the switched side of the power relay and connected it to a tp of the high beams. Thus I did not have to install a switch, augmented the highs and had a CLEAN install.
If you are in the Atlanta area I can show you all this.
BTW these lights look great and only really exagerated fron the angle in these pics. This is the wifes car and in 7Kmi/6 months she has yet to bash them :smile:
IAN
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