You say that they are 10 times brighter which is great. Is the throw and spread better than stock halogens ? Any gues-timate how much better ?Quake LED Headlights and Fog Light install in 2018 Jeep JL Sport I received my Quake LED headlights and fog lights after a long wait. I ordered them about 3 weeks ago and got a call saying there would be a delay for a week. So I was a little perturbed but glad I got a call. I was happy when I got them cause i knew I wasn’t scammed. They are 10 times brighter than the stock halogens and they have crazy cool “RGB” lights I didn’t even know about when I ordered. I stayed up installing them longer than I thought it would take, but I took lots of pictures so I would not forget were everything went. I wasn't planning on posting the install, but I am, so sorry the pix suck. This is what I got when I opened up the boxes.
The headlights or the halo ?Honestly, I wish they were brighter.
the non halo's.The headlights or the halo ?
Still wavering on how much throw/spread these have than the stocks.
As a follow-up, Quake FedEx'd me the JL Sport bracket kit (thanks!) The brackets fit OK but I ended up slicing off a very small dimple on the bumper to make the lights fit a little better. I'll post pictures and thoughts tomorrow, but here are my immediate pros and cons.
Pros
Cons
- The lights (headlight and foglight) look *awesome*
- The install was not too difficult, but you do have to drop the bumper, air splitter, etc.
- The headlights do look like they have a nice beam pattern and are very crisp/clean
- The RGB effect is not as bright as I had anticipated, but it looks nice at night
- The foglight install in a Sport bumper requires new holes/trimming
- There is way too much RGB cabling. I really wish I had shorter cables.