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Came recommended. $80 for the pair with wiring harness.
Never installed. How easy/difficult. Thinking for my new to me Kubota tractor and a set for the Ridgeline. Thoughts/suggestions. Thanks guys.

https://www.roughcountry.com/4...nd-lights-70804.html



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Posts: 19226 | Registered: September 21, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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They look pretty good. Before you buy though, check out:
www.superbrightleds.com
I get my lights from them. Good service and prices. And they provide lots of info on each light so you can make an informed decision about whats best for your application.


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Good looking lights, should give you plenty of illumination.

I put a 12 inch light bar on the golf cart, the stock headlights were poor at best. This thing lights up the area big time...

For the Kubota consider adding a light facing behind you as well.

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The install should be pretty easy, it just depends on how you want them to integrate and work. The most basic install would be to splice them into whatever circuit runs the lights on the tractor, and have them come on when those lights are on. Alternately, you could run a new switched circuit from the battery or other power source to run the lights separately. You need to know what's there and how you want them to work, but the install should be pretty basic once you get to that point.




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Originally posted by Perception:
The install should be pretty easy

The Kubota's headlight wiring is very straightforward and accessible. I agree about adding a rear facing light as well.



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