What was done to your JK this week?
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Check out projectorhid.com I'm not sure the website is there anymore but there's plenty of other websites who provide the same as mines and many more different style. But I had a light specialist that does custom led work order the parts and make it for me. I also have another Crome set just sitting around. I wouldn't mind selling it but I'm too lazy to mail them. I spent about $500-600 to build for each set of headlights.
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The guy told me you can't use a cloth or cotton towel to dry it. It would peel the paint. Just wash and let it dry. There won't be any watermark because of the color and paint so that's super cool. He also gave me a special towel to dry it. But otherwise u can spray it down or run it through the car wash its fine.
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Check out projectorhid.com I'm not sure the website is there anymore but there's plenty of other websites who provide the same as mines and many more different style. But I had a light specialist that does custom led work order the parts and make it for me. I also have another Crome set just sitting around. I wouldn't mind selling it but I'm too lazy to mail them. I spent about $500-600 to build for each set of headlights.
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