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Lighting Options-Polaris Ranger Crew #2981540 02/02/12 05:45 PM
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I have 3 Rigid Dually LED lights mounted low on the grill guard. I need a flood light for the back or bed of the ranger as well as a couple of led lights on the top front corners of the roof. Any suggesteions on types, brands, installers??? I also need a good roof rack / basket.

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Re: Lighting Options-Polaris Ranger Crew [Re: 30incher] #2990185 02/06/12 04:26 AM
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Stick with rigid they are the best. I have a rigid 40" sr light bar on my ranger and love it. I have been contemplating at 6" sr on the back or a pair of duallys to the roll cage.



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Re: Lighting Options-Polaris Ranger Crew [Re: bigrustyjackson] #2993913 02/07/12 03:27 PM
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If you want a flood. Rigid makes the dually and D2 in a "diffused" flood pattern now.


Re: Lighting Options-Polaris Ranger Crew [Re: Jackhawk 9000] #2994366 02/07/12 06:15 PM
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I have 4 PIAA's on the front of mine and I love it. Can see about 125 yards out at night and I have a couple PIAA small ones on the back for the spotter. Have switches up front and in rear just in case the spotter in the back needs lights on and I can not get to them.

PowerMaster Dual sealed batteries under the hood for extra power. I have never had any problem with any of the set-up and if I had to do it again, I would not change one thing.

Good luck getting yours set-up.



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Re: Lighting Options-Polaris Ranger Crew [Re: TRIJI....WHAT] #2994406 02/07/12 06:28 PM
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