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  1.   Fri August 24, 2007 4:58pm
    1. carrant
      Registered Rider


      Registered: August 2007
      Location: Garland, Tx
      Posts: 28

      I like the additional front and rear lights!

      That's something I've been considering as the factory install front lamps could use a bit of help and there aren't any rear lights ( other than the red tail lights ).
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  1.   Sun August 26, 2007 4:06pm
    1. micmac

      Master Mudder


      Registered: July 2007
      Posts: 706

      Carrant,

      The lights come in really handy. I usually point the front ones down to illuminate right in front of the machine. The rear ones com in handy obviously for backing up. Also I mounted them so they can flip inward to light inside the machine if I need to fix something. I wired it with trailer disconnects so i can unhook them and take off the roll bar.

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