please search, there are threads detailing driving lights and spot lights aswell as many wiring diagrams
 
:welcome2: Wipac 6 or 8 inch 100watt are value for money. Can be bumper mounted but an A bar is best. The 6 inch are okay for a roof rack and 4 is a good number. You can get wiring kits... I didn't bother and got a local mobile auto electrician who had them fitted and wired up as required by MOT standards for £30.
As mentioned... the search window at the top will have loads on this topic :) Paddocks is a good place to start
 
I've always wondered what make are the ones I keep seeing on landy's near me. when you're on 'sidelights' or maybe 'dipped' then light up a horse-shoe shape - looks very cool!
 
I've always wondered what make are the ones I keep seeing on landy's near me. when you're on 'sidelights' or maybe 'dipped' then light up a horse-shoe shape - looks very cool!
I think they may be like 'angel eyes'? Used by 'chavs' ?:p:D
 
THe G4 wagons used Warn spots. so if you want to be original go for those.

Im running 120w PIAA 80XT's :)

just make sure you pick the right pattern for your needs. spot, flood, driving. they are very different.

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I have a pair of 8" Wipac 100 watts on mine mounted on the bumper. They work a treat. Wiring details was supplied with them and are easy to work out.
I wander how these guys with loads of spots manage to power them. Must be a bi drain on both the battery and alternator.
 

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