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Rebel offroad's JK HID conversion kit

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Old 09-05-2013 | 05:13 PM
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Has anybody ever went with rebel offroad's HID conversion kit? What is your feedback on them?
Old 09-08-2013 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeep 4 ever
Has anybody ever went with rebel offroad's HID conversion kit? What is your feedback on them?
I have them. When they are properly adjusted they are great. i may be going a different route and selling mine.
Old 09-08-2013 | 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by suds1485

I have them. When they are properly adjusted they are great. i may be going a different route and selling mine.
I've been getting negative feedback from different people lol. They must not be worth it.
Old 09-08-2013 | 03:44 PM
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If you are talking about these:
HellFire Jeep JK HID Headlight Upgrade

I have them and have no complaints. The lights are bright, beam containment is just as good an Truck Lites. In fact I trailed with a guy that has truck lites and we parked side by side for a comparison and to the naked eye there was none. Low beam and high beam were tested.

Also we recently wheeled at night where we had to chance to use our new Rigid industries D2s, driving and compare the light termperature of the D2s and the Hell fires, again no difference. I will tell you that these lights have to "warm" up for a few seconds before they come up to full brightness. You can drive off once you turn them on, there will be enough light for that but after, say 30 seconds or so, they are up to full power. I also aimed mine down but that is also because the jeep is lifted.

Good bang for your buck mod.
Old 09-08-2013 | 05:00 PM
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I have the Hellfire HID kit with the LED fogs........I've had it for several months and have had no issues with them.......couldn't be happier.........the pure white light they put out match my Rigid D2's on my A-posts.
Old 09-08-2013 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by red09
If you are talking about these:
HellFire Jeep JK HID Headlight Upgrade

I have them and have no complaints. The lights are bright, beam containment is just as good an Truck Lites. In fact I trailed with a guy that has truck lites and we parked side by side for a comparison and to the naked eye there was none. Low beam and high beam were tested.

Also we recently wheeled at night where we had to chance to use our new Rigid industries D2s, driving and compare the light termperature of the D2s and the Hell fires, again no difference. I will tell you that these lights have to "warm" up for a few seconds before they come up to full brightness. You can drive off once you turn them on, there will be enough light for that but after, say 30 seconds or so, they are up to full power. I also aimed mine down but that is also because the jeep is lifted.

Good bang for your buck mod.
Originally Posted by Fir-na-tine
I have the Hellfire HID kit with the LED fogs........I've had it for several months and have had no issues with them.......couldn't be happier.........the pure white light they put out match my Rigid D2's on my A-posts.
That's nice to hear! Finally something good. My brother had a set on his truck I remember you had to let them warm up before they were fully powered. It gave it a nice finishing touch. Just didn't know what to go with.

Thanks
Old 09-08-2013 | 07:37 PM
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I'll throw in another for the Hellfire kit. I've had them in mine for about 4 months now. No complaints from me. Nice clean white light, and a pretty good cutoff for a plug and play kit. I also aimed mine down a bit, being lifted.

I don't have any night pics, but here is one during the day. My fogs are 3000k, Hellfire's are 5000k.

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Originally Posted by ItsMeKO3
I'll throw in another for the Hellfire kit. I've had them in mine for about 4 months now. No complaints from me. Nice clean white light, and a pretty good cutoff for a plug and play kit. I also aimed mine down a bit, being lifted.

I don't have any night pics, but here is one during the day. My fogs are 3000k, Hellfire's are 5000k.
Looks good!
Old 09-09-2013 | 09:28 PM
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Have had mine on for about 10 months with zero issues. They are great. Helped a friend put them on a 2013 Rubi and they love them too. Easy install and incredible light!
Old 09-10-2013 | 09:20 AM
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what is the difference with these and other plug and play kits?



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