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Originally Posted by mrblah View Post
IMHO, any after market aftermarket offroad lights tend to attract cops like flies to poop. I personally use them only as offroad lights or I use them to serve as "fck you" lights to people who try to kill me on the road late at night. Also any LED light in the upper grill area, tends to light up street signs and road reflectors to the point that it kind of ruins your own night vision.

I still like a single row light bar up there mainly because thats what I run. Seriously get what looks cool to you (its very noticeable on and off), because they all function about the same in that area (blinding high beams that is aimed at most car's rear view mirrors because of where the upper grill sits"...lol. Also, there is not alot of adjustability in that area. A light bar and pods fits in that area, but there is little to no room to really adjust where the light is pointing.

Honestly, a more useable place to put a light bar is in the lower grill area. It may not look as cool but its more functional in the lower grill. I live by the beach, so when the weather/beach gets fogged in, i can get away with the lower light bar (illegally of course) and it works flawlessly (it cuts through the fog better without ruining my vision). My upper grill light just tends to blind me (either through reflection off street signs, or light scatter by the fog).
my three XL pro's mounted in front of the lower grille look dope. get outta here with that not as cool!

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