• High performance rectangular driving lights children
  • Includes installation instructions required
  • With the support of 12-month warranty
  • Driving lights have a large width 6.00 “height 4.00″ and depth of 2.750 “
  • Multi-surface reflector light

Westin the driving lights are available in four different sizes and shapes in general. These lights offer the final touch to the vehicle. They can be mounted to save the front grille with light mount points or any light bar with ease. The driving lights are constructed with black steel housings, clear glass lens and 55 watt H3 bulbs. High-powered halogen lamps provide high-impact housing. This light includes light driving large plastic covers. These lamps are easy and quick assembly. Multi-perforated metal support used to mount mounting location flexibility. No loss of light parasite possible use of driving lights. These lights come with all wiring needed.

Westin 09-0405 Large Rectangular Driving Lights Trucks & SUV’s for grille guards & Light Bars

Do you enjoy off-roading? Looking for an excellent way to upgrade the performance of your truck? An incredible difference can be made merely by upgrading to a well constructed mud tire. Maybe you have just acquired a new 4×4 truck and intend to take it off-road, or you have an old 4×4 around that you intend to fit out for weekend off road trips. Getting a set of quality mud tires is one of the best ways to improve how your truck handles in the mud. The fact is that, when you start shopping for new mud tires, there’s a huge number of possibilities, and sometimes these possibilities can seem somewhat overwhelming.

It’s Necessary to Get the Appropriate Size Tire

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You need to make sure that you’re getting the appropriate size of tire, first and foremost. Unless you want to make major alterations to your truck, like adding a lift kit or making the wheel wells larger, purchase the appropriate size of tire right at the start. You will save money if you just purchase the appropriate tire right at the start, as well as enjoying consistent handling.

When it comes to mud tires, some are made for extreme off-roading, while others offer a combination of off-road capabilities and street performance. Unless your truck is used 100% for off-roading and mud running, avoid a tire that has no use on roads. A more moderate tire would provide satisfactory handling in the mud, while at the same time enabling you to ride on the road. Of course, buying a hardcore off-road mud tire is a great decision, if your truck stays off-road, perhaps on a farm or at a cottage. Check the speed rating on the tire to determine what you can do with the tire. If the tire suggests not going above 60 mph, it might be best to pass on these if you intend to do any road driving at all.

How Much Load Are You Pulling?

Tire load is something else to bear in mind. You can’t ignore this either, even if you aren’t pulling anything on the trail or carrying heavy loads. Make sure your mud tires are suited to this type of driving, if you ever intend to put anything heavy in the box of the truck or pull something like a boat or trailer.

Tread life is a key consideration and this is where choosing the right tire for the terrain really comes into play. If a tire is made specifically for mud and you take it out on the highway, your tires will wear out quickly, resulting in a big bill for a new set of tires.

Don’t Forget to Take the Tire Design into Consideration

As for tire design, a top quality mud tire will not be a low profile tire. Although they may look cool, the ride quality that they give you is poor, especially on very rough terrain and their tread life is quite poor as well.

Whether you’re a serious off-road enthusiast, or just an occasional off-roader, ensuring you have the best tires for the terrain is important. While most of us want to save cash, don’t make the mistake of buying the wrong tire just because they’re cheaper. You will be back tire shopping in no time, and in the long run you will be disappointed with a tire that doesn’t do what you need it to do. Just purchase the right tire first and save yourself the trouble, not to mention the chance of getting stuck in the mud when you’re out off-roading!

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