How To Off Road Light Install

How To Off Road Light Install

http://www.lastgreatroadtrip.com/fjcruisermods/not-your-mothers-headlights/ Installation of Baja Designs’ off road lights on a Toyota FJ Cruiser. Read about …

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khaled6100 says:

is it too much light to install on the battery ? and does it effect on
car’s electrical system ?

terryyouth says:

as those lights turn on the engine sound changes at 3.58. 4.05 seems shot
from outside(RHS) the car as the runners shadow leans to the right

D Murray says:

FJ’s are great but the stock lights are pathetic…in this day and age they
should at least be reasonable….just saying

shane premraj says:

What’s up guys I have Baja tough fog lights the blue one. It came with 55
watt halogen bulb. But I want to change it to hid. Can I use hid on it???

Shawn Cicero says:

No relay? are they run in series? seperate? or is this just light bar
install

Matt Ferrari says:

I know this is a dumb question but this is my first SUV and I picked a 2008
FJ. But how do I get to the backside of the switch on the lower center of
the dash. I just installed 2 flood lights on my front bumper.

youdragon says:

oh and i have a pair of hellas 55 watt driving lights for my front guard
there all hooked up and working great but with the addition of the 300
watts of off road lighting do u think i should add a relay to them?

nuclearthreat545 says:

Wow the end results were awesome

ThatBoyBoogie says:

“How To Off Road Light Install” That doesn’t even make sense.

lQtasticl says:

Would this sort of thing work on a dodge dakota?

racecardriver467 says:

dude! thats retarded bight!!!

youdragon says:

yea wont sit with them on, mainly need them for extra light in the winter
and spring to check for stuck trucks on the seasonly roads/fires lanes

Last Great Road Trip says:

Check with your dealer or local shop that knows the AMP output of your
stock alternator.

Matthew Poole says:

Hey are those HID lights?

acrusei1 says:

that was awsome i hope i can do that to my suburban next year.great
video.thnks.

Last Great Road Trip says:

Check out the description link for more info. Thanks for the note.

Last Great Road Trip says:

Thanks… couldn’t think how else to show just how far those light really
shine.

Last Great Road Trip says:

don’t know about them but be sure to let us know how it goes.

Last Great Road Trip says:

@Markobreezy thanks… it has evolved a bit since this video… can’t leave
well enough alone. 🙂

kevinpt3 says:

need to post new videos

Last Great Road Trip says:

@harrygutterballs kind of depends on the rig… of course a lot of folks
opt to go through the roof and run the harness wires in the head line. In
fact that is how Toyota recommends for the factory roof lights installed by
dealers.

Last Great Road Trip says:

@lQtasticl We’re not familiar with the panels and covers of a Dakota so not
sure the best way to install lights on that rig. Good luck to you.

akronflakesout says:

thank you!!!

Z71AllTerrain says:

Great video… 1 quick question…is that a diesel fj?

Last Great Road Trip says:

@sleepybone321 I’m sure you could do it 🙂 call around to get a couple of
quotes and find a shop you trust. Good luck to you.

Last Great Road Trip says:

Thanks…

Matt says:

Great install, I’ll be doing this to my friends car so thank you, and you
guys have a good taste in working music!!

Ryan Schram says:

I love the look for the FJ cruisers so mean looking

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