go to walmart for your off road lights. i used there RALLY off road lights/ 55watts each. about $25 each to. these are well made and look good to. no fuse block needed, just an inline fuse is fine. run them off a toggle switch (about $4) and tap into something that goes thru the ingnition switch. i tapped into my winch receptical since it is already wired to my key switch. i've heard of some using the cig. plug for a tap since it to is controlled by the ignition switch. i mounted mine up top. i used a large piece of thick lexan for my roof and was able to mount my lights thru the roof but set them back close to the front cross bar on the cage for added support. i did talk to my dealers head mechanic about the best solution before i did anything and he advises me that this set up is fine for use while driving but turn them off if your going to be idleing for an extended period of time because at idle you could run down your battery because the charging system is not in use while idleing. if you have a windshield i will tell you there will be alittle glare on it but its not enough to be a real problem. but the upside to this is you can see the controls at night and even have a built in glove box light and dome light. i went out trail riding tonight and have been home about 30 minutes and for a couple hundred yards everything in front of me looks like candlestick park. all for under $65 including the extra wire. i also drilled a tiny hole in the cage to attach the grounds for each light. if you go this route just be sure you drill to the outside tube not the inside cross bar. the cross bar doesnt go to ground. at least it didnt on my machine so i have to drill 2 more small holes for the ground wires. other than that, just tuck it all in and zip tie the wires good and you'll be good to go. if you have any more Questions about what i did just ask. i would get a hand held remote control for the winch if i was you too.