How many light bars or pods do you have on your Jeep?

Kaptainkid1

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I was thinking I need pods on the back of the Jeep but I already have two pods in the front with a hood 30" led bar and 52" led roof.
Then I saw this Truck and I thought I don't have enough!!
What about you?

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12 inch on the bumper guard and two small pods on the A Pillars. I obviously need to step up my game.
I'm also glaringly in need of some NOS and Monster stickers. (Good for 5 HP each, I'm told).
Maybe some white Oakley shades and a flat brim trucker cap, just to make sure I have all the bases covered.:cool:
 
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I was thinking I need pods on the back of the Jeep but I already have two pods in the front with a hood 30" led bar and 52" led roof.
Then I saw this Truck and I thought I don't have enough!!
Don't do something ridiculous like that bro truck. Just get rid of the 30" light bar, add another three 52" Chinamart light bars and put them on the sides and rear of your roof rack. :cool:
 
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I think that is the same setup used in the movie Independence Day, you know for alien communication and sh*t like that 👽😎
 
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None. Of all the things I've considered doing to my Jeep, adding lights has never been one of them. I can't imagine a situation where I'm offroad in the dark and going fast enough to outrun the factory lights. Plus LEDs can interfere with radios.
 
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no bars or pods. I had a 52" above the windshield for a while on my TJ, until I actually tried to use it and found it useless if there was any dust, rain, or snow in the air, or even if there was dust on my hood. Anything in the air right in front of the windshield lit up like daylight so I couldn't see anything downrange. If I wheel during the "standard time" months of the year I'm on forest roads after dark a lot so I like being able to see.

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The A-pillars are KC 6" Slimlite LED. They don't put out as much light as the light bar, but they're spots, so they go just as far. Need to supplement with some floods for the up close stuff, so I'll probably get a 12" bar and a fairlead mount eventually.

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The round ones on the bumper are halogen driving lights from Hella. They came with the Jeep but I can't even tell they're on when I run them with the KC's. I plan to replace them with fog lights once I recover financially from just buying front and rear chromoly axle shafts, a locker for the front axle, and a SwayLOC.
 
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I know it’s probably a photo shopped picture but wiring lights like that would be a nightmare. Multiple switches, relays, 2/0 gage wire and multiple alternators and batteries. Lots of added weight and it makes an even bigger brick.
I just have Hella halogens and factory fog lights now on the TJ. I plan on adding KC Daylighters on the front window, 4” led floods on the bumper and in the rear each pair on a separate switch just like my YJ which works good for me. I run the dunes and the desert at 50+ mph so I need to visualize hazards in the distance. I would love to put on HIDs but can’t justify the money.
 
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