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Those look great and fantastic job in your matching mods to the color of your Jeep...
Hey thank you man! Yeah shes my baby. I had the bumpers and shackles and winch plate all custom powder coated. I plan on keeping this jeep forever. Once its paid for I'm gonna just buy a beater to drive around town and keep extra miles off of the jeep haha:P
 

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LED headlights with halos and amber flashers. LED fogs (blue tint) and light bar.
Like a Christmas tree on wheels comin’ at ya.
No wiring issue at all. The “v” in the middle comes on with the parking lights,
Halos with regular headlights, Amber rings with turn signals and light bar on it’s
own switch with 2 positions (regular and strobe)

I Live in a rural area with minimal street lights and lots of big critters.

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LED headlights with halos and amber flashers. LED fogs (blue tint) and light bar.
Like a Christmas tree on wheels comin’ at ya.
No wiring issue at all. The “v” in the middle comes on with the parking lights,
Halos with regular headlights, Amber rings with turn signals and light bar on it’s
own switch with 2 positions (regular and strobe)

I Live in a rural area with minimal street lights and lots of big critters.

AF28BE09-142B-456F-A033-F5B9582DEA9B.jpeg
were you able to adjust the headlights so it doesn't blind incoming cars?
 

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were you able to adjust the headlights so it doesn't blind incoming cars?
LOL. Yes I just made it by cranking down the side adjusters and loosening up the tops almost to a point of falling out.
The brights are a little lame, but I made sure the light bar is at perfect height to blind the crap out of anyone that hits me first with their brights.
 

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LOL. Yes I just made it by cranking down the side adjusters and loosening up the tops almost to a point of falling out.
The brights are a little lame, but I made sure the light bar is at perfect height to blind the crap out of anyone that hits me first with their brights.
So there is no headlight angle adjustment screw like on the stock headlights?
 

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So there is no headlight angle adjustment screw like on the stock headlights?
Just a few springy screw things (technical term ). One on top and 1 each side. None on bottom so angling down is a bit of a challenge. If I couldn’t get it aimed enough down the plan would have been to put a washer behind the top screw to create a slight downward pitch.
But it all worked out
 

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Just a few springy screw things (technical term ). One on top and 1 each side. None on bottom so angling down is a bit of a challenge. If I couldn’t get it aimed enough down the plan would have been to put a washer behind the top screw to create a slight downward pitch.
But it all worked out
Yep, washer was my plan of dealing with non existence of adjustment screws..
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