I'm back in a Jeep, a JKU

kojackJKU

Autism Family Travellers!
brianjwilson, can you post some photos. thanks! on the road pics not shots of the jeep with the lights on.
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
They have more luminous flux than the Trucklite headlights. Maybe as much as 40% ---- I'll have to check the specs to be sure. Φv

The install was tedious. Much easier if the bumper is off or you have small hands...
I'll try to grab some in-the-dark pics tonight or tomorrow morning.

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kojackJKU

Autism Family Travellers!
I have to admit, they look damn good on the white brother. very interested in seeing the night time pics of the fogs only. I like my truck lites and even don't mind the x's.
 

fjatl

Adventurer
They have more luminous flux than the Trucklite headlights. Maybe as much as 40% ---- I'll have to check the specs to be sure. Φv
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Looking good, Bill! I'm on the fence between TL's or JW's. I know that the JW's are the better, but the cost difference is considerable. TL's have to be a huge difference than stock though...so trying to figure out if the cost is worth it. I'm sure you'd say yes though...:D
 

ventura911

Adventurer
Only on a TJ and that had the right screws.
The only way you'd be able to really get any lateral trueness is with a professional beamsetter ------ and there are fewer and fewer shops that have them.
You'll love the Cibies with the Osram Rallye bulbs. You'll love them even more if you do a full harness and get full power from them.
Did Dan tell you about the new Koitos? I haven't seen them yet but he knows I'm into headlight porn and teases me with stuff like that. Koito makes an H4 reflector now and a sealed beam.

Thanks, I wasn't looking forward to dealing with figuring out how to make the proper horizontal adjustments with my OCD!

I considered the harness, but after talking with Dan about a good balance between improved lighting and the bulbs' longevity, I went with the pigtails. Down the line, I can upgrade to the harness or see how LEDs have evolved (and how prices have hopefully dropped!).

No, no mention about Kiotos, thankfully. There were enough threads, reviews, and opinions to read through already!
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Bill, is this mounted or unmounted? I suspect the latter. I'm very interested in these tires same size. Could you possibly measure them mounted?
Just what it said on the website. I'll measure them.
Really really like them, btw.


The foglights flicker; the circuit is pulsewidth modulated. :( I'll have to wire in a cap/resistor. ...eventually.

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kb7our

Explorer
"Just what it said on the website. I'll measure them.
Really really like them, btw."

Thanks! Probably will go with these instead of KM2s in the same size, just would like an idea of the loaded height.
 
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kojackJKU

Autism Family Travellers!
that's what I thought about the fogs. Im wondering if the Piaa an vision x fogs have something in their plug and play wiring kit to fix it. As for the tires, the st maxx is a great tire and I would run them over the KMs
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Really?! Wow. Not a hint of flicker with them on my 2012.
Same here. I don't have any flicker in my Vision X LED fogs.
that's what I thought about the fogs. Im wondering if the Piaa an vision x fogs have something in their plug and play wiring kit to fix it. As for the tires, the st maxx is a great tire and I would run them over the KMs

I'd be willing to bet that they all flicker. You can't see it unless you put a white board right in front of them, maybe a foot or less away, and it's dark. The motor should be running too. The duty cycle is very very fast.

And, frankly, using them this morning in a steady rain on twisty, narrow, crowned, chuck-holed roads, I don't think I'm going to do anything else to them. They're perfect.
They completely filled the the void that the 8700s leave in the normal lowbeam mode. Most lights leave you wondering "where's the beef?" when it's raining. Not these.
Wow.

I don't think that the power cycling from the PWM will hurt the LEDs at all but I'll call JWS tomorrow to be sure.

BTW, being the jaded sort that I am, I didn't expect these lights to be as good as they are. I really thought that they'd have upward scatter or just too much light all over the place.
But they're an exact compliment to the 8700s. I mean like a key in a lock perfect.
Very very impressive. Kudos to the engineers at JWS for making a product that works and is interesting to behold as well.
 

kojackJKU

Autism Family Travellers!
most quality fog lights are that good. the piaa fogs have good cutoff like that, but Im not sure on the brightness. I was scared using the truck lites in the rain/fog/snow as well, but they cut right through with no scatter. Impressive for sure. I can't wait to see the photos of your lights. They have a silver version too maybe they wont look so "spacey" on the jeep. ha ha!
 

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