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Long ago, in a previous life, my much beloved '68 RoadRunner. It carries the "Off Road" non-sealed beam H1s (then the newest)... the lows & fogs were Hellas, the highs were Carrellos. It was not just the power of the bulbs but the quality of the optics. I could light up 1 1/4 of straight flat road like daylight... the longest stretch I ever found. (Not going to mention the terminal velocity.) I didn't want to cut the grill but it blocked too much light. The fog lights hung inverted on a home made bracket between the radiator support & the sheet metal where the hood locked down. When I hammered it over rough roads, the fog lights would shake some. My truck didn't come with an air dam & I don't want to block the Escort installed radar system sensor under the bumper.

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Phoenix Led lights , Just picked up a pair of the spots from work for 188.75 each. They each come complete with an install harness fuse and switch. I will be installing this set on my 2010 1500 Hemi daily driver this weekend. http://www.beckelectric.com/store/pc/High-Performance-c331.htm?pageStyle=p&ProdSort=0&page=2&idCategory=331

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A good friend of mine just started distributing LED lights and light bars. www.lifetimeledlights.com. I haven't picked them up yet but I got a couple pairs to replace the backup lights on my trailer. A few friends have installed the 13.5" strip lights and they are downright amazing. I just put in new '00+ factory style fog lights (clear lens, not fluted) in my '97 and it made a HUGE difference. of course the old ones were severely yellowed too. [ATTACH]4807[/ATTACH] Along with my ricer headlights (projector e-code pattern low beam, separate reflector high beam - all 55w H1 halogens on relays) I've got quite decent output [ATTACH]4808[/ATTACH] It's nothing compared to the daylight that I get from my Eagle's headlights though. I put in H3 conversions in all 4 3x5 sealed beam spots, with relays, and I run 55/100w bulbs. It's probably not doing much charging of the battery with a 52w alternator at idle with the high beams on but it's the best lights I've ever driven!

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