Ouch! And, you're asking an old man who can hardly remember how to find his own mailbox? My maintenance records indicate that on 11/13/2013, I purchased the Ranch Hand from a dealer in Birmingham, who has since gone out of business, for an installed price of $583.00. (Probably the reason he went out of business.)
On 3/7/2015 my records indicate that I installed the Hella 550's after building my own wiring harness which I ran straight from the battery with a relay as suggested in their installation instructions but bypassing the tie-in to the high-beam headlights. I preferred to put a push button on the dash giving me independent control over the lights which is not legal in some states. I also re-wired the auxiliary fog-lights at the same time which had quit working due to some demon in the TIPM; building a wiring harness with relay, push button and running them from the battery, again probably not legal in all states. My reasoning on the separation of these lights from the tie-in to the existing wiring system was an attempt to avoid any relationship with the TIPM which on a 2006 can be an expensive and aggravating faux paux peculiar to that model year. Everything has worked flawlessly since the installation. Oh sure, once in awhile when I'm sitting at an intersection with my left-hand turn signal on, they will sometimes start to flash to the right for no reason, again the TIPM letting me know it's still acting up. I just laugh to myself and figure the folks behind me are probably thinking the goofy old goat in front of them is not sure where he wants to go and therefore they give me plenty of room.
I can't remember where I bought the Hella 550's or how much I paid, but I suspect I bought them off ebay at the prevailing price. They are good driving lights and really melt the asphalt when I'm highballing it on some of these back roads late at night and worried about the deer grazing on the right-of-ways.
If I have violated the forum rules by posting price or brand, I apologize. I refer you to my front license plate in the photo where the regimental colors of the 11th Mississippi Infantry are proudly displayed. I am a descendant of a long line of folks who have had issues with centralized authority. Hoo-Rah!
- Ed