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  1. #11
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    I prefer both pencil with HID conversion because the bulbs are longer they give a pretty good spread anyway.

    Another vote for Rally 4000. I have compacts on my Yeti and while I have used the full sizes before mine are not in yet for the Disco.

    Happy Days.

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    Fyrlyt's on my L322 . I'm happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boofla View Post
    Had a look and with harness and shipping was about $450, can get all the same off fleabay for $290....

    Does anyone run one pencil and one spread? Or just both spread beam these days?

    Cheers
    Mind giving me the link? all I could find was a lowest price of about $200 each not for a pair, but id buy another set for $290 now as that's bloody good price

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    Quote Originally Posted by 33chinacars View Post
    Fyrlyt's on my L322 . I'm happy
    pm R2D2 on this site site for the best price on FYRLYT......if only i have some spare dollars

    http://fyrlyt.com/

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    Dad has the hella ralle 4000 with 55watt hid kit, one pencil one spread. We've measured 1600m of usable light, and a really good spread.

    Ive got the ralle compacts and they're almost as good.

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    Hellas are probably the front runners, maybe a pair of kc, but I don't own a Jeep so it might be illegal!
    Looked at the Jaycar units today, look pretty good, maybe just to small for the bar though, if they made them bigger they would be the go!

    Cheers

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    I ran a spot & spread, then converted to both spread. How far up the road do you need to see? The spreads go far enough on the Rallye 4000

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    Quote Originally Posted by chang View Post
    Mind giving me the link? all I could find was a lowest price of about $200 each not for a pair, but id buy another set for $290 now as that's bloody good price

    I just got my 4000 compacts for $299 and the full size 4000 are about $320.

    Just search eBay.

    Happy Days.

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    I'm currently running a LED flood bar with 2 cheap pencil HIDs, must say I'm more than happy with the result. Total cost <$500


    Martyn

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    I used to run a set of Lightforce 240XGT's and have to say they were amazing, but from what I have seen the lightforce 210 genesis are just as good, both fantastic lights.

    If I had to go spend my own money again though I wouldn't look past a set of FyrLyts and a 40" LED bar across the roof.

    if you are set on HID though cannot help.

    Leroy

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