What have you got and what would you recommend? Were they worth it for value for money?
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Driving lights
Driving lights
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

i have a couple of narva's cost about $120-$150ish from repco.they are 150mm pencil beams and crank out some light! i use them 2-3 times a week,sometimes for hours and have had no problems as of yet.broad beams would cover a bigger area but i was after distance.i started out looking at the more costly brands,but how much $ do you throw at lights?
- deiselsurf
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spot lights
if your talking about "driving lights" that work on dip,, then as NJV6 says,, no more than 4 operational,all to pass the dip light beam set,, if its "spot lights" as in high beam lights then same rule applies but they have to only work on high beam,again,, all to pass the high beam set,, manual switching is not permissable for high beam lights ( spottys )
i have a set of narvas on my lux,, same as guppy exept i have the 180mm pencil beams,, i put the Xenon bulbs in at 75watts and get more light than a hallogen 120watt and less power draw than 55 watt bulbs,, they are about half the cost or less than hella and do the same job, not as gucci looking but hell,, is it a 4x4 or a ferrari, run a seperate relay for suppling power and youll get great possum stoppers at long rang so you have more time to line them up for "TERMINATION".......
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i have a set of narvas on my lux,, same as guppy exept i have the 180mm pencil beams,, i put the Xenon bulbs in at 75watts and get more light than a hallogen 120watt and less power draw than 55 watt bulbs,, they are about half the cost or less than hella and do the same job, not as gucci looking but hell,, is it a 4x4 or a ferrari, run a seperate relay for suppling power and youll get great possum stoppers at long rang so you have more time to line them up for "TERMINATION".......


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- deiselsurf
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driving lights
Great
Now I can poke some light out the front, as I already have the lights( bought when I was in the trade so real cheap!) but had to remove them to pass a wof several years ago
Thanks for the help.
Now I can poke some light out the front, as I already have the lights( bought when I was in the trade so real cheap!) but had to remove them to pass a wof several years ago
Thanks for the help.
I,ve got a set of Hella fog lights if any one wants them, they are brand new, swapped them for some shocks i had sitting around.
They have the covers so they look cool, and have 75watt bulbs.
The same as i have on the front of my Safari, except with yellow lenses, and the center reflector type piece still in side.
I cut that out of mine to make them work like spot lights.
Cost from shop new $230
Rectangular Narva ones to go on my roof rack $100.
So i would GIVE them to you for $100
They have the covers so they look cool, and have 75watt bulbs.
The same as i have on the front of my Safari, except with yellow lenses, and the center reflector type piece still in side.
I cut that out of mine to make them work like spot lights.
Cost from shop new $230
Rectangular Narva ones to go on my roof rack $100.
So i would GIVE them to you for $100
