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custom daytime running lamps & Rigid 50 led initial start up review

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Old 01-12-2012 | 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by brucewayne
Thanka Palm, Sorry i am too lazy to post better ones. i figure that youtube is littered with more motivated people to do this.


Thanks, pretty easy. they actually wedge perfect without anything but of course it would not be great for the pressures of a car wash and such so the bottom has exterior mounting tape and the top with a clear calk/glue. The rear of the light is still more shallow than the bumper so them getting in the way with your tire is not possible. The wiring is all water proof.
Hope this helps man.
It does! Thank you.
Old 01-15-2012 | 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by TJM12
Your jeep looks sick! Awesome.
thanks, I appreciate the compliment
Old 01-16-2012 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by DKJEEP
That light bar cost like $1300 bucks right? No offense but I am just not that impressed for that kind of coin, it looks killer sitting up there though. This one is only like 24" and is killing yours in light output.

http://youtu.be/YRTX-ZaJNaw
These lights are just amazing..the 44" 280W for $600...I think so!
Old 01-16-2012 | 12:41 PM
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The cost is high on the rigid lights, but worth every penny for the quality & customer service!
Old 01-21-2012 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by brucewayne
I cant say enough about the rigid led lights they are very powerfull and very straight and centered.
as you walk a little left or right in front of the truck you can get a feel for how focused to your target they are.
my next post below will show the regular beams and then the rigids turned on.
Its also amazing how high up in the air they light up.
2nd i just got my tubless aev front bumper/mw3 . i wanted leds with a clean look so i got a small curved profile led's from hella to fill the gap between the bumper and fender.
The look may not please traditionalist but i love it . In the close up of them you can see some of the hand made welds of the aev bumper and on the leds you can see a clear logo that is not visable when turned on.

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your jeep just keeps getting more bad@SS. i also am a bit partial to a couple other vehicles i've seen in your driveway as well.

how difficult is the wiring for the daytime running hella led lights? was the kit enough? did you have to get any additional harness?

i am thinking of doing the same with my AEV bumper. ordered my AEV hood yesterday. can't wait!
Old 01-26-2012 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Secondlook
These lights are just amazing..the 44" 280W for $600...I think so!
Which ones exactly???




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