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Pete's on vacation.

 

Try Quadratec. The printed Cherokee catalog doesn't show them, but I'll bet they have them for the YJ Wrangler, and the headlights are the same in the YJ, XJ and MJ.

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I got some for Christmas, and they just came from a normal parts house.

 

Chrome part number is #9134 from Trans Dapt. and I'm gonna swap mine in for black today.

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those prolly don't help too much anyways right?

 

i started thinkin iam just gonna spend my money on things that get me through the trails and home.. i don't care what it looks like anymore

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those prolly don't help too much anyways right?

 

i started thinkin iam just gonna spend my money on things that get me through the trails and home.. i don't care what it looks like anymore

what? spraypaint gettin to expensive for ya nowadays? :D :cheers:

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those prolly don't help too much anyways right?

 

i started thinkin i am just gonna spend my money on things that get me through the trails and home.. i don't care what it looks like anymore

 

 

I lost a headlight to a tree branch years ago (back when the truck was 2wd). I include them in the "get me home" category. Not exactly on par with a fullsize spare tire or the hi-lift, but my "backup" lighting is way too bright for the roads and a single stock headlight doesn't put out much light (blame the crappy wiring). Safety is safety, whether it be on the trail or on the road afterwards. :D Plus I like them. The mounting clips SUCK though, and I've since glued them directly to the lights with silicone. Not a good idea for a daily driver since they do block light output slightly and I imagine you could get a ticket for that.

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The mounting clips SUCK though, and I've since glued them directly to the lights with silicone. Not a good idea for a daily driver since they do block light output slightly and I imagine you could get a ticket for that.

 

The guards block lighting or the silicone?

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The guards are "offroad only" because they affect light output and the clips make them removable. Gluing them on makes them not-quite-so-removable. :D

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