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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Awesome Hood Light Setup
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<blockquote data-quote="cas" data-source="post: 431283" data-attributes="member: 19210"><p>I have a blue Cyclone light mounted under the middle of my YJ dash. It was left over from another project. I have blue dash lights so it matches. lol</p><p></p><p>I have an Xterra with a bunch of cyclones. 4 as DTR lights, two switched white rear hatch interior lights and three switched red interior lights. I love the red "submarine lights", great for when someone needs to see while driving, without blinding the driver.</p><p></p><p>II have one or two extra cyclones and have long though about putting them under the hood. I think I'd rather have it on a regular switch though that a hood activated switch. They'd be on any time the hood is open and you probably spend more time under the hood in the day time than in the dark. That same Xterra has a bunch of "rock lights" as puddle lights, they're hooked up with the interior light circuit. Open the doors, they come on. It's great. Except for the fact that I keep most of my tools in it, so whenever I'm working on any car, the hatch is open. Rather than have all the lights on for hours at a time for no reason, I throw the switch on the rear interior light, which shuts them off. And almost never remember to turn them back on. So my puddle lights and all my hard work, usually go for nothing because they never work because I shut them off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cas, post: 431283, member: 19210"] I have a blue Cyclone light mounted under the middle of my YJ dash. It was left over from another project. I have blue dash lights so it matches. lol I have an Xterra with a bunch of cyclones. 4 as DTR lights, two switched white rear hatch interior lights and three switched red interior lights. I love the red "submarine lights", great for when someone needs to see while driving, without blinding the driver. II have one or two extra cyclones and have long though about putting them under the hood. I think I'd rather have it on a regular switch though that a hood activated switch. They'd be on any time the hood is open and you probably spend more time under the hood in the day time than in the dark. That same Xterra has a bunch of "rock lights" as puddle lights, they're hooked up with the interior light circuit. Open the doors, they come on. It's great. Except for the fact that I keep most of my tools in it, so whenever I'm working on any car, the hatch is open. Rather than have all the lights on for hours at a time for no reason, I throw the switch on the rear interior light, which shuts them off. And almost never remember to turn them back on. So my puddle lights and all my hard work, usually go for nothing because they never work because I shut them off. [/QUOTE]
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