Well, PA's laws are really confusing if you start digging around to find them. Technically ANY accessory lighting is illegal, however if you have it mounted in a factory looking position and wired to work as a factory install would, you don't draw attention.  I am pushing it a little bit with the height of these, but if I can get them wired in right at least, I should be fine to run them un covered on the road. Beleive it or not I haven't found anything about maximum wattages allowed in the state laws, just Federal DOT specs which are no more than 100 watts for driving lights used in conjunction with the highbeams... It doesn't help matters that each cop you ask has a different answer! LOL!
Thanks for the complements! The way it is now with 2 lights is growing on me I guess, so I'm probably going to leave it this way. I probably should have mounted the lights a little closer to each other, but I mounted them where I did out near the uprights for maximum strength and to fight any wobble at speed.
Zig, your bumper set up was quite an inspiration to me when I started this project. I actually wanted something very similar to yours, but as I got more and more into building it, the design morphed into what you see now. I kinda like the stealth-ness of it. At a glance on the road as I drive by it almost blends in to the factory lines. The first things to catch people's eye are the KCs and the fairlead... then they see the D-rings and the skidplate and realize that this ain't no stock bumper! LOL!