Despite the advances in lighting technology in the last few years, you’d think that most cars from the factory would come with bright enough lights to satisfy your needs for on-road and off-road. However, most vehicles come stock with halogens for your fogs and maybe, in the rare case, a led for your headlights. These lights don’t give nearly enough light for us off-road enthusiasts, and that's why we're going to talk about why either a light bar or auxiliary lights are required.
Have you been wondering about where to mount auxiliary pods? Having trouble deciding? Tired of low-quality mounting options? This post will provide you with all the information you need to rig up a quality lighting setup. In general, most people will quickly mount up their lights without considering how they are going to use them, but by considering all the mounting options, you can get the full potential of your purchase.