Ok, so you have KC lights.
Great! Now you can personalize
your ride even more with any of the trendy light covers KC has to offer.
Plastic
Covers
Plastic covers are made for a couple of reasons. The first and most obvious reason is to cover
your lights. They also protect your
lights when they are not in use. It used
to be that KC light covers all looked the same.
Now however, there are a multitude of styles and colors for you to
choose from.
KC covers: You can get KC covers that say KC on them in black with
the KC in white letters; alternatively you can get them in white with black KC
letters. Black lettering also comes on
the yellow, and pink plastic covers. If
you want your KC white, you can choose from a red background or a black
background. If you have Daylighters and
want your covers to say Daylighters, those are available in plastic too. You can get that in white lettering on a
black background or with black lettering on a yellow background.
Vinyl
Covers
Some people prefer vinyl to plastic. It is a more flexible material to work with
and KC offers different styles for the vinyl versus the plastic covers. They still have the basic KC style if you
want that. The basic KC covers are white
lettering on black background and black lettering on a yellow background. Some of the alternate styles though include
the KC written in a different, more rugged looking font. You can get those with red KC on a black
background or white KC on a black background.
Another alternative is for the KC HID lights. These covers are yellow with the KC in black
and the HID in white. Another fun style
is the yellow Daylighter background which has the Daylighter in black curved
like a smile with a pair of black sunglasses sitting over the smile.
Stone
Guards
Stone guards go on your KC lights underneath the covers so that
when you pull the covers off in order to use the lights, they are still
protected from rocks slung up when you are off roading. These also come in a variety of styles and
colors. You can get them solid in blue,
red or amber. You can also get them not
solid and having the KC stamped in metal on them.
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