Mike H.
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- phoenix az
Ok.
I currently am running the IPF/magic J's for stock replacement headlights. No modifications the the wiring harness. They suit my on-road requirements rather well, so I'm leaving them alone.
Now, auxiliary lighting…
I guess I “rock crawl”… sorta, anyways, I’m not in the game to run flat out baja style. Rather, I just want to light up an area ahead of me that allows me to see different lines than the one straight ahead.
I was thinking that sounds like flood lighting, but, I don’t know. I would rather steer clear of dual batteries, and would like to control the auxiliary lights independent of my factor headlights. So, when I turn the headlights on, I don’t want these things lighting up. I think I want to mount them on the bumper, but don’t know where the best placement would be, so I’m open to suggestions.
Would like to do backup lighting as well, however this would have to go on the roof as my c-roc bumber is flush with the back hatch/taillights.
Please educate me.
I currently am running the IPF/magic J's for stock replacement headlights. No modifications the the wiring harness. They suit my on-road requirements rather well, so I'm leaving them alone.
Now, auxiliary lighting…
I guess I “rock crawl”… sorta, anyways, I’m not in the game to run flat out baja style. Rather, I just want to light up an area ahead of me that allows me to see different lines than the one straight ahead.
I was thinking that sounds like flood lighting, but, I don’t know. I would rather steer clear of dual batteries, and would like to control the auxiliary lights independent of my factor headlights. So, when I turn the headlights on, I don’t want these things lighting up. I think I want to mount them on the bumper, but don’t know where the best placement would be, so I’m open to suggestions.
Would like to do backup lighting as well, however this would have to go on the roof as my c-roc bumber is flush with the back hatch/taillights.
Please educate me.