Warn ATV lights
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Who did you order them through? I'd like to put a set on my 'Cat for the front, then wire in a set on a switch that will come on in reverse, yet also be able to turn on whenever I want them on as well. Cabela's has a set of 55w H-3 Halogen lights for atv's, with mounting brackets and wiring harness for around $69 I think. Does anybody have any experience with those? Let me know what you think.
Mike
Mike
#7
I ordered them thru a local place that sells Warn winches and he beat the best price on my large winches and small ones. His supplier did not have any, so they are coming straight from Warn. The big deal to me is they are 21 watts, not 55 watts like the auto applications. So, they won't drain your battery. You can call Warn and get a specific brochure that gives the beam and light specifics.
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I just put a set of Warn 4X lights on my 2000 Cat, they are 55 watt but only pull 4 amps, thats what the box says. They are going to be wired through a relay so that they will draw their power from the battery when the hi-beams are on. I hooked them up temp. to see what they can do and they are awsome, but the 'Cat has a huge alternator to power them.
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