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- Kevin
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- 2020 Jeep JT, 1969 Wagoneer
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Looks good! Love those Pro6 covers.I changed the headlights to the @KC HiLiTES Gravity and everything else I just replaced with LED lights instead the halogens. Very happy with the results and retains the classic taillights. Plus it was far cheaper and I feel outperform the factory option.
I wish KC would still make this light bar (10 inch)
Here is our '18 JLUR with a few KC Products. I'll leave videos of the installs below in the next few posts. Lets see your Jeeps with KC!!!
It is a cool bar. But they actually have a new 10" FlexEra bar coming out soon. Goes along with the newer FlexEra devices.I wish KC would still make this light bar (10 inch)
Just a couple of spread pattern Apollo Pros. Empty bull bar holes were bugging me.
Nice! Looks great.Loce my KC Daylighters
Awesome! Looks so good. Thanks for sharing all of the pictures. Yeah those FE4 are intense!Just mounted the Flex Era 4's on the pillar/windshield. So damn bright! Can't imagine what a whole light bar will do lol.
Love the yellow accent on the covers
Connecting them was a breeze but running the cable through the firewall not so much
Stock LED fogs with yellow lamin-X. (KC LED yellow fogs being mounted this weekend)
Stock LED headlights and fogs
Stock LED headlights, Fogs, AND Flex Era 4's
Well done @KC HiLiTES
Great shot!Bright white Jeep
Congrats on the the upcoming Wrangler! Spreads are best on the front bumper usually, unless you plan to angle them out. I have the FE4 Combo on my a-pillar but have them angled out to see my sides. Kinda like a 30-45 angle out. If you want the lights straight though, spots would be better on the a-pillar. I haven't seen that bumper in person, but you can probably run the wiring behind the bumper, then up behind the grill on the passenger side from the bottom corner.I haven't picked up my new jeep yet but am getting antsy and started buying some things for it.
I'm getting a JLUR XR and my wife got me the 6" Apollo Pros spread beam for Christmas. Is it better to mount them on the A pillar or on the bumper? I had originally planned on the A Pillar but read spread beams work better on the bumper? I'm going with the RR Arcus front bumper. If on the bumper what's the best way to mount them and cleanly run the wires? I have the aux switches so plan on wiring to there.