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did you ever get pics of the installed revolver series?
I just ordered them I will post a photo when I get them installed. I assume they will look great not too big and ugly.
 

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If you guys are questioning buying these you should buy them now. The install was the most easy thing I’ve ever done. They give you everything you need in the box. I have the factory AUX switches. These guys thought of everything @InspiredEngineering

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Decisions.....I can’t decide between the round or square. Both look great.

Is the bracket spacer simply a nylon sleeve of some type? I would have to replace them with black ones.

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Decisions.....I can’t decide between the round or square. Both look great.

Is the bracket spacer simply a nylon sleeve of some type? I would have to replace them with black ones.

Thanks!
Standard nylon spacer. I prefer round but.....
 

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I don’t follow osram chips?
 
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If you guys are questioning buying these you should buy them now. The install was the most easy thing I’ve ever done. They give you everything you need in the box. I have the factory AUX switches. These guys thought of everything @InspiredEngineering

Here are some pics.
Thanks for the pictures and feedback! We are glad you like them!

Decisions.....I can’t decide between the round or square. Both look great.

Is the bracket spacer simply a nylon sleeve of some type? I would have to replace them with black ones.

Thanks!
That's tough, but personally I veer towards the round lights on the JLs, I feel that is where the market is leading.

They are a nylon spacer. We had tested both black and white at first, but surprisingly most of our testers preferred white. I guess it matches with lighter colors better, that and the fact that the white nylon was a better quality material we went with that. We could possibly paint a set black for you if you wanted black.

Thanks - I tend to agree!

Were yours shipped with the new Osram chips?
All of the Revolver lights use Cree LEDs as that is what we have found best to work with them.
 

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That's tough, but personally I veer towards the round lights on the JLs, I feel that is where the market is leading.

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I'm a huge fan of the round lights myself. I'm trying to find a good looking cowl mount (like the Rigid) that will allow for 6" round LEDs that will be out of the way of the windshield. So far, I'm not liking the Mopar (angles are odd) or other A pillar brackets. Any thoughts on making a cowl mount?
 
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I'm a huge fan of the round lights myself. I'm trying to find a good looking cowl mount (like the Rigid) that will allow for 6" round LEDs that will be out of the way of the windshield. So far, I'm not liking the Mopar (angles are odd) or other A pillar brackets. Any thoughts on making a cowl mount?
The problem is when you want to run such a large light you need a bracket that is double sheared to hold the extra weight, especially since a 6" light needs to be out bordered quite a bit to not block too much of the windshield. Ill have our designer look into and see what we can do.
 

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They are a nylon spacer. We had tested both black and white at first, but surprisingly most of our testers preferred white. I guess it matches with lighter colors better, that and the fact that the white nylon was a better quality material we went with that. We could possibly paint a set black for you if you wanted black.
@InspiredEngineering what are the specs on the nylon spacers? I’m interested in your kits, but the white spacers are ugly IMHO, as nothing else on my Jeep is light colored. I’d have to purchase new ones.

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