I've considered driving lights before but couldn't justify the prices. Now I can!

I understand the laws are; an even number of forward facing lights (six max) and not above original light height. Is this right? Or am I just taking the fun out of it?

I don't do a lot of night driving and I don't think I need tar melting bunny burners. My brakes work and stopping from 100kph takes about 100 metres (on dry tar) so seeing that extra 900 metres isn't really needed. But those grey grasshoppers can be hard to see, waiting to pounce in front of me to test my reaction time! From what others have said I think 6000-8000lm should be enough.

So would you recommend a pair of 35 Watt LED LAMP x 16 LED (the square ones), or a pair of 10' light bars? Output is about the same with colour temp 5000K and 6000K (does this make much difference?).

Either way, LED driving lights for under $200, hard to pass up!