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Hey Paul
You won't get any flack coming through here, but the BC boys are a pain in the butt. Just grab some spare black toques and throw them over the lights once you hit fort nelson.
I have been looking at those hid lights, but the local dealer is way too pricey. you guys get them for 100 bucks each, or a set?
I know here, they are in the 400 dollar range. And the kicker is.. same supplier for both sides of the border.
You won't get any flack coming through here, but the BC boys are a pain in the butt. Just grab some spare black toques and throw them over the lights once you hit fort nelson.
I have been looking at those hid lights, but the local dealer is way too pricey. you guys get them for 100 bucks each, or a set?
I know here, they are in the 400 dollar range. And the kicker is.. same supplier for both sides of the border.
Nice pics.
This post certainly helped me make my decision. We've had a problem with elk in SW Idaho and my wife told me I was going to get a Road Armor bumper.
And I don't care who you are, you gotta love that.
Kris
This post certainly helped me make my decision. We've had a problem with elk in SW Idaho and my wife told me I was going to get a Road Armor bumper.
And I don't care who you are, you gotta love that.
Kris
Cool thanks people...what I have found so far....I didn't put them on to drive faster but safer...coming back from anchorage to my house 360 miles and the whole trip in the dark...For those that don't know that is not a fancy wide hwy. but like most roads up here it winds thru the mountain passes. What I enjoyed the most was the view, I wasn't straining to see an no where near as stressed as driving without them...I actually enjoyed the drive and wasn't as tired.
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