Andrew T
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Gary,
Sorry to join in late, but I really rate my old school hella 2000's on the front, when I have my roof tent on I have a pair of KC Daylighter copies on the roof.
I have made a few attempts to solve the roof lighting snags, as they can light up your bonnet and dashboard.
The advantage of front spots is they dont cause the driver glare, downside is you have a dark zone behind the headlights.
The advantage of roof lights is that you can illuminate the ground beside the front tyres and see whats about if you have to offroad at night, also they can light up branches which may hit your windscreen in the dark zone behind your headlights, which is why I fitted mine after a late night trip in Wales.
Sadly I feel it more mods required to fix mods !!
And before we start the cooling argument, most of my cooling comes in under the bumper via the drilled fill in plate not the factory grill. in 30+degs this year fully loaded soffroading the temp needle never moved.
Sorry to join in late, but I really rate my old school hella 2000's on the front, when I have my roof tent on I have a pair of KC Daylighter copies on the roof.
I have made a few attempts to solve the roof lighting snags, as they can light up your bonnet and dashboard.
The advantage of front spots is they dont cause the driver glare, downside is you have a dark zone behind the headlights.
The advantage of roof lights is that you can illuminate the ground beside the front tyres and see whats about if you have to offroad at night, also they can light up branches which may hit your windscreen in the dark zone behind your headlights, which is why I fitted mine after a late night trip in Wales.
Sadly I feel it more mods required to fix mods !!

And before we start the cooling argument, most of my cooling comes in under the bumper via the drilled fill in plate not the factory grill. in 30+degs this year fully loaded soffroading the temp needle never moved.
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