Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
#41
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
Like Doug's wagon: http://www.----------.com/dougsJeep.htm
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
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> My vote is for those spinner wheel covers you can get at Wal Mart. Stylin'!
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> My vote is for those spinner wheel covers you can get at Wal Mart. Stylin'!
#42
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
if i had money to burn on something cosmetic i would get one of the chrome
grill inserts, i like how they look
-nicole
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
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> Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
>
> "Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
grill inserts, i like how they look
-nicole
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
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> Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
>
> "Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
#43
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
if i had money to burn on something cosmetic i would get one of the chrome
grill inserts, i like how they look
-nicole
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0406150752.16383038@posting.google.c om...
> Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
>
> "Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
grill inserts, i like how they look
-nicole
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0406150752.16383038@posting.google.c om...
> Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
>
> "Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
#44
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
if i had money to burn on something cosmetic i would get one of the chrome
grill inserts, i like how they look
-nicole
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0406150752.16383038@posting.google.c om...
> Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
>
> "Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
grill inserts, i like how they look
-nicole
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0406150752.16383038@posting.google.c om...
> Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
>
> "Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
#45
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
if i had money to burn on something cosmetic i would get one of the chrome
grill inserts, i like how they look
-nicole
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0406150752.16383038@posting.google.c om...
> Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
>
> "Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
grill inserts, i like how they look
-nicole
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0406150752.16383038@posting.google.c om...
> Fuzzy Dice? ;-)
>
> "Dave Earle" <davidspamearle1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<10ctfcbmdqqdte7@corp.supernews.com>...
> > My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has
recently
> > graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep.
Its
> > completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it
stuck
> > and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> > locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something
that
> > "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> > installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes
off
> > road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
> >
> > Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out
there
> > that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but
I'm
> > not sure how much I'll get for that.
> >
> > Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> > addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a
winch or
> > similar mod would be useless.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
#46
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
If she does a lot of highway driving then halogen driving lights are a
real nice addition. They can be wired to come on with the high beams
and legally that is how they have to be wired unless you cover them for
off road use only. They can be switched or automatic turn on with high
beams.
Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
Thirty dollars or so will get you some half decent no name at the local
auto store type lights. They work, but you 'do' get what you pay for.
I have Hella lights on and love them.
http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...nternet_en.jsp
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dave Earle wrote:
>
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> --
> Dave Earle
real nice addition. They can be wired to come on with the high beams
and legally that is how they have to be wired unless you cover them for
off road use only. They can be switched or automatic turn on with high
beams.
Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
Thirty dollars or so will get you some half decent no name at the local
auto store type lights. They work, but you 'do' get what you pay for.
I have Hella lights on and love them.
http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...nternet_en.jsp
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dave Earle wrote:
>
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> --
> Dave Earle
#47
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
If she does a lot of highway driving then halogen driving lights are a
real nice addition. They can be wired to come on with the high beams
and legally that is how they have to be wired unless you cover them for
off road use only. They can be switched or automatic turn on with high
beams.
Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
Thirty dollars or so will get you some half decent no name at the local
auto store type lights. They work, but you 'do' get what you pay for.
I have Hella lights on and love them.
http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...nternet_en.jsp
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dave Earle wrote:
>
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> --
> Dave Earle
real nice addition. They can be wired to come on with the high beams
and legally that is how they have to be wired unless you cover them for
off road use only. They can be switched or automatic turn on with high
beams.
Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
Thirty dollars or so will get you some half decent no name at the local
auto store type lights. They work, but you 'do' get what you pay for.
I have Hella lights on and love them.
http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...nternet_en.jsp
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dave Earle wrote:
>
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> --
> Dave Earle
#48
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
If she does a lot of highway driving then halogen driving lights are a
real nice addition. They can be wired to come on with the high beams
and legally that is how they have to be wired unless you cover them for
off road use only. They can be switched or automatic turn on with high
beams.
Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
Thirty dollars or so will get you some half decent no name at the local
auto store type lights. They work, but you 'do' get what you pay for.
I have Hella lights on and love them.
http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...nternet_en.jsp
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dave Earle wrote:
>
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> --
> Dave Earle
real nice addition. They can be wired to come on with the high beams
and legally that is how they have to be wired unless you cover them for
off road use only. They can be switched or automatic turn on with high
beams.
Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
Thirty dollars or so will get you some half decent no name at the local
auto store type lights. They work, but you 'do' get what you pay for.
I have Hella lights on and love them.
http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...nternet_en.jsp
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dave Earle wrote:
>
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> --
> Dave Earle
#49
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
If she does a lot of highway driving then halogen driving lights are a
real nice addition. They can be wired to come on with the high beams
and legally that is how they have to be wired unless you cover them for
off road use only. They can be switched or automatic turn on with high
beams.
Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
Thirty dollars or so will get you some half decent no name at the local
auto store type lights. They work, but you 'do' get what you pay for.
I have Hella lights on and love them.
http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...nternet_en.jsp
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dave Earle wrote:
>
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> --
> Dave Earle
real nice addition. They can be wired to come on with the high beams
and legally that is how they have to be wired unless you cover them for
off road use only. They can be switched or automatic turn on with high
beams.
Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
Thirty dollars or so will get you some half decent no name at the local
auto store type lights. They work, but you 'do' get what you pay for.
I have Hella lights on and love them.
http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hell...nternet_en.jsp
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dave Earle wrote:
>
> My girlfriend has a 2000 Wrangler Sport with the 4.0 and she has recently
> graduated from UMass and I wanted to get her something for her Jeep. Its
> completely stock and she has never taken it off road (I did and got it stuck
> and she wasn't too happy with me, but its her fault for not getting the
> locking differential option) anyways...I think she'd prefer something that
> "looks cool" instead of something thats practical. I was thinking about
> installing some driving lights, not fog lights because she never goes off
> road and I'm pretty sure fog lights are illegal on public roads.
>
> Are there any driving light kits or other street legal light kits out there
> that you would recommend? I was looking to spend around $100 or so but I'm
> not sure how much I'll get for that.
>
> Are there any other mods that you guys would recommend instead of or in
> addition to a light kit? Like I said, she's not an off-roader so a winch or
> similar mod would be useless.
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> --
> Dave Earle
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Re: Add-ons for 2000 Wrangler Sport
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Fog lights are 'really, REALLY' nice to have if you are on the east
> coast. They have to be wired so they only come on with low beams and
> you aim them like low beams so you can drive with them on all the time.
> Yellow/amber is the best color for fog penetration.
>
Mike, Not picking on you here. Yellow Hella's are the way to go for
foglights,but...
Fog lights that *can't* be turned on without turning the headlights on are a
useless styling trick. The whole point for a foglights is to have lights
mounted down low that have a flat, wide horizontal beam pattern with a sharp
vertical cutoff such that the light does not reflect back off the fog into
the drivers eyes. If you can only turn them on when the headlights are on
(even the low beams) you *will* have the glare of the headlights in your
eyes, negating the benefit from the fogs.
Many cars are manufactured this way (incorrectly), and some states even have
laws against running on-road with just fogs on, even though that is how they
should be used, and here's the important part: *if it is very foggy*. I
f it is not foggy, they will actually *reduce* your vision by brightly
illuminating the foreground close to the car, reducing your eye's ability to
see the less bright areas illuminated by the headlights farther away from
the car. It is humorous to see all of the goof-***** driving around with
their fog-lights blazing in perfectly clear weather just because they came
on the car and they can turn them on. Can you say poser?
Here's some good automotive lighting info for anyone that cares:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
-Fred W