Hi Carl, yes mate you'll need to run the lights through a seperate relay really mate, with a switched feed from the bongo's main beam circuit.
I know you are using the cibies that came with your bullbars bud, it may be an idea to check with another forum member who's using those lights as to the type of beam pattern they put out.
When my brother had a bongo with those lights fitted, the lights were wired to a seperate aftermarket switch,and when illuminated, they gave a dipped beam type illuminatoin of the road, (as opposed to a focused main beam ) but were yellow instead of white.
This makes me think the lights are designed as auxilliary dipped (fog) type units, so may not work well with uprated bulbs,and wont be as effective as a high beam, as the beam pattern is spread out,instead of concentrated.
I replaced my original cibies with a pair of cheap (but very good) rallye giants,and got an auto electrician to sort out the wiring (he charged about £30).
The spots go through a seperate relay,and only illuminate when the main beams are activated.
I used the 55 watt bulbs the lights came with, and they are plenty bright,and make up for the bongo's innefective main beam nicely.
