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and i dont drink....it dont solve nothing, just prolongs the problem if not causeing more problems.. |
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I understand what you are saying.
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Re: ATV Strobe Lights
I'm not usually one to open up a 2 year old thread, but, do anyone of you guys, who bought strobe lights for your ATVs, have to add in a "box" to make them strobe, or did they come being able to strobe, without a box.
Where I am, to get a 4 light kit, with a box, no switch, will cost $500 - $600. Anyone of you need a box to make your lights strobe as they do in your videos? Last edited by Knight Rider; 06-05-2012 at 10:25 PM. |
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Actually, a US Based company: XKGLOW.com sells light kits, for vehicles and motorcycles.
Great place to get some strobe lights. Recently ordered some, and am going to instal them on my quad soon, today or sometime his week. Stay tuned for a YouTube link, to my lights video. Best, KR Posted with my iPhone |
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On the topic of lights, what do you guys recommend for front plow lights? I have an American Eagle Gen II plow setup and when fully lifted, blocks the headlights on my Rancher 420. Any input is much appreciated. Thx
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