Daffydnbugs
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Where did you tap in for power?Well I added some pre runner lights today. Wired to turn on all the time the car is on. Next mod won’t be for a week.
Where did you tap in for power?Well I added some pre runner lights today. Wired to turn on all the time the car is on. Next mod won’t be for a week.
It took some time to get use to the blue cut off line. After a year it doesn't bother me. Only thing I dont like is if you are going down a short steep hill. Cant see that far in front of you. But with highbeams on, lookout! Can see a country mile.I have the same lights but without the halo. How do you like the cut off for the lights?
Thanks for the suggestion. I haven't driven it at night yet, but the lights are at about 39 inches, so not too much over spec. I'll see how they work on the road and if I get flashed. Eventually I will get them adjusted. Thanks for looking for an adjuster!If oncoming motorists flash their headlights at you due to incorrect aim of the pax-side headlight, there is a possible fix here in the absence of the adjuster:
-Aim your headlights at a wall that you're parked maybe 20' away from, and place a piece of masking tape on the top of the beam cutoff of the driver's side light. Mark the center of the beam with a vertical line on the tape.
-Remove the grille again. (I know )
-Loosen and/or adjust the three 10mm bolts that secure the right headlight in place on the vehicle. Have a few washers on hand to use as shims so that when the centered cutoff of the right headlight now matches the correct cutoff of the left light, the bolts may be tightened (with any necessary washer shims already installed) to secure the DIY adjustment in place.
I know the foregoing sounds a bit busy, but it's straightforward and should work. More to the point, we do have a responsibility to other drivers to not blind them with maladjusted headlights.
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I make occasional visits to a local U-Pull-It yard. If or when I find a JL that I want to cherry pick, and if I remember, I'll determine if I can snag an adjuster fitting for you.
My voswitch taps into a fuse (I think #57h that only powers on my switches when the car is on. I tapped into that wireWhere did you tap in for power?
I believe their suggestion is to use #52 fuse under the hood, passenger side. They will turn on any time the Jeep is on.My voswitch taps into a fuse (I think #57h that only powers on my switches when the car is on. I tapped into that wire
I think you’re right. #57 is the heated seats i think? I ended up tapping into both since I have two voswitches in my rigI believe their suggestion is to use #52 fuse under the hood, passenger side. They will turn on any time the Jeep is on.
Hey, just picked up my 23 Willys, and got some Turtle Wax Ceramic, how do you like it ?Nooo! Just the spray gun. I air dry on the way home. Then use Turtle Wax ceramic spray coating with a microfiber towel.
I'm not familiar with other products so I can't compare it with others but it definitely looks good after applied and water beads off it pretty good.Hey, just picked up my 23 Willys, and got some Turtle Wax Ceramic, how do you like it ?
Thanks
Are you going to remove the top one?Finally installed my Oracle Spare Tire Light! I love it!
I think I will just leave it as is…Are you going to remove the top one?