KC HiLiTES 801 Rally 800 Series Black Stainless Steel 130-Watt Long Range Off Road and Driving Light System
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Customer Review
they look great and shine on down the way
The 8 inch diameter looks great and fills the void in the grill guard. They have a very long range.
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Product Description
KC Hilites Rally 8 130-Watt Long Range Systems include halogen bulbs, 8 round stainless steel housings with black powder-coated finish, sturdy mounting flanges and hard-coated Lexan lenses. Pre-terminated relay style wiring harness ensures smooth and easy installation and matching ABS stone guards give added protection. Top to learn more
Super Bright...Super Big
Just bought a pair of these to put on my Polaris RZR for night runs. Got some really nice brackets that mounted directly to my roll cage from sidebysidesports.com to go with these, highly recommended, though I did have to drill and make the hole bigger on the bracket for the large bolt that comes with these lights. But as far as the lights go, they are some of the brightest lights I have seen, but they are HUGE on my RZR, definitely hinder some of my vision.First off, this pair is definitely the Long Range set and NOT the Driving set, incredibly bright and super focused beam. These lights do a great job of lighting up the trail as far as I can see, but the beam is so focused that they don't shine hardly any light directly in front of my RZR, good thing I have some PIAA fog lights for that(which are terrible by the way, I have some KC Slimlite Driving Lights ordered and on the way to replace my PIAAs, I will only be buying KC from now on).Regardless, these...
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Good but not Great!
The lights look really good mounted on my 2012 Wrangler with the Mopar windshield mounts. But, while putting on the wire loom to cover the wires and connectors that come directly from the spotlights one off the butt connectors pulled off with very little pressure. I look at it and it was barely crimped where it was supposed to be attached to the positive wire. Quality and control dropped the ball on this one!
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