Yes it is! Thank you! Nice Rig!
I know it's a lot of chrome, but I was considering the PIAA 520 Ion crystal style. I see that youn are running a yellow lenses. How do they perform?
I have a new roof rack that I'd like to put 4 lights on. I've been reading all the lighting threads and searching on the subject, but no one has really touched on the top roof lights.
I know that a stock roof light bar comes with one harness. But if I were to buy two sets of new lights, would I have to run two harnesses, with two switches? Or can I find a harness to run all four lights with only one switch?
The other question was: Should I run strictly driving lights on top, or should there be two fog lights mounted on the outside positions, with two drivers in the middle? I saw pics of PhilD's lights on, that he posted, but there was no mention of what kind of lights they were. When I picked my rack up at the dealership they said to run strictly driving lights, keeping the fogs down low. But it is my impression that fog lights provide a wide angle beam pattern which could provide light on the sides of the trail.
I know these are a lot of questions, but I've never had experience with light bars before. I've used the ones mounted on the brush guard and am not happy with the distance. (especially in snow and uneven terrain.) Eventually, I will change the brush guard lights to make them match.
Here's a pic of my rack to give an idea of what I'm looking at. I probably should have posted on the lighting thread.
Any more advice is greatly appreciated.
