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IPF H4 Conversion?

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Old 03-21-2007, 09:36 PM
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Will something like the IPF H4 conversion lens kit offered by Northridge 4x4 work as a direct replacement to the headlights on the JK as it does on the TJ? If so how do you think these would compare in brightness to something like the Cibie E-Codes? The price on these kits is about right and the TJ install looks pretty simple...

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Old 03-24-2007, 04:28 PM
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Since this is on the second page and no replies... I'll bump it.
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i was told they would, but i haven't tried it. call up northridge and ask...
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I put 80/110w IPF bulbs in my XJ and was very impressed. Not interested in attempting E-codes, not interested in Daniel Stern.

Will be ordering my IPFs from Rocky Road Outfitters some time in late April.

Will let you know how the installation goes... then.

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