Driving lights
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Old an busted (cracked lens, rusty mounts, etc)

New Sweetness (20 dollars at WallyWorld) A little smaller than CyberWhite Navigators, and I need to center it better, but they are bright with the 100 watt bulbs in there...

P.*. That light is off, that'* just reflection from the evening sun (and a crappy camera phone pic)

New Sweetness (20 dollars at WallyWorld) A little smaller than CyberWhite Navigators, and I need to center it better, but they are bright with the 100 watt bulbs in there...

P.*. That light is off, that'* just reflection from the evening sun (and a crappy camera phone pic)
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Never thought about the legal implications, but I got the idea from WillWren....
Found the site for them as well....
http://www.optronicsinc.com/proburners.htm
Model Number: QH-75IT
Dimensions W-H-D (in): 3 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 2 1/2
Material Housing/Lens: Metal/Glass
Beam Pattern: Driving
Bulb Replace: A-700
Lens Replace: A-75IB
And they were a direct mount from where I had the CyberWhites. Just cheaper, and the only CyberWhites I could find had a blue LED in them "for that HID look"
Found the site for them as well....
http://www.optronicsinc.com/proburners.htm
Model Number: QH-75IT
Dimensions W-H-D (in): 3 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 2 1/2
Material Housing/Lens: Metal/Glass
Beam Pattern: Driving
Bulb Replace: A-700
Lens Replace: A-75IB
And they were a direct mount from where I had the CyberWhites. Just cheaper, and the only CyberWhites I could find had a blue LED in them "for that HID look"
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