P1000 Hazard/strobe light setup...

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So I'm contemplating a hazard/strobe light setup for my buggy. I live in a rural area and put around, do work occasionally along the county roads and thought some kind of warning light setup would be useful. my options are as follows:
1) Mount "hideaway" strobes in my headlights and taillights. I'm not sure there is room in the tails.
2) Mount surface mount LED stove fixtures on all four corners
3) Upgrade to the Honda LED headlights, and run a "strobe flasher" for both my head and taillights.

Any thoughts? Hideaway lights would have the best strobe effect and be the cleanest install. I'm not sure I have room in the taillights for a 1" hole. The surface mount setup would be easiest, but not a very clean install. The LED headlight upgrade would be nice, I'm just not sure what flasher setup to get and how it would be wired (wiring it to the high beams only would be ideal). If anyone has any input, I would appreciate it.
 
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There was room in the 700 tail lights. I used mine on worksites occasionally and they required strobes.


 
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If you don't mind which one did you use ? Thanks
 

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