Mine lasted two months. Got them from Suparee and they won’t replace them but offered me $10…the right LED doesn’t work but my left light and halos do.
USE DIALECTIC GREASE ON ALL YOUR PLUG CONNECTIONS! I have these exact headlights on my 2010 wrangler. I never used grease on my plugs and one side stopped working. Corrosion was the culprit. I cleaned it up and filled the connectors with the conductive grease. They are back to working great again.
@Bobbyboom413 funny you should mention that. I had the right headlight go out recently. I was like what??? Seems to be a bad connection. I had to use a zip tie to keep it in a position to stay on.
@@jones_edition I actually had problems getting the corroded side to stay working. On the adapter plug (the plug with the three pins) I actually had to bend them outwards a little. Kind of splaying them out to create outward pressure on the female side when it was plugged in. It was a bad call on my part to not use the grease at the initial installation.
@@jones_edition I lost the written instructions on how to wire blinkers into the halos. I have the wires that come in the kit. Do you know if it requires a positive blinker wire from the Jeep?
@@fidgetvids1404 i'm sure you can splice it into any wire that you want. I have a video. Where I installed lights on my TJ, and I did not connect into a fuse.
Yeah I really like them. I want to adjust the beam somehow to blend the square look. It just new to me and I want to move them a little. That is my only complaint so far.
great detail video unlike others that skip certain detail this guy understands what making a video is all about lol
@@joshuabeaumont1190 Thank you! I appreciate the kind words 🙏
Wow! It's quire details!👍👍
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@@jones_edition Do you mind we post it to our Channel? Of course, we'll tag you in the description box.🥰🥰
@@suparee I would be honored! Thank you!
@@jones_edition Thank you!😘😘
Mine lasted two months. Got them from Suparee and they won’t replace them but offered me $10…the right LED doesn’t work but my left light and halos do.
USE DIALECTIC GREASE ON ALL YOUR PLUG CONNECTIONS! I have these exact headlights on my 2010 wrangler. I never used grease on my plugs and one side stopped working. Corrosion was the culprit. I cleaned it up and filled the connectors with the conductive grease. They are back to working great again.
@Bobbyboom413 funny you should mention that. I had the right headlight go out recently. I was like what??? Seems to be a bad connection. I had to use a zip tie to keep it in a position to stay on.
@@jones_edition I actually had problems getting the corroded side to stay working. On the adapter plug (the plug with the three pins) I actually had to bend them outwards a little. Kind of splaying them out to create outward pressure on the female side when it was plugged in. It was a bad call on my part to not use the grease at the initial installation.
@@jones_edition I was really shocked at how much of the terminal had been eaten away. I almost bypassed the plug and just spliced the wires together.
@@jones_edition I lost the written instructions on how to wire blinkers into the halos. I have the wires that come in the kit. Do you know if it requires a positive blinker wire from the Jeep?
@@Bobbyboom413 I will do that! I appreciate the comment and information!
The one I'm looking at does not have connection to a fuse. Does it need to connect to a fuse?
@@fidgetvids1404 i'm sure you can splice it into any wire that you want. I have a video. Where I installed lights on my TJ, and I did not connect into a fuse.
Let me know how you like them so far I may pick up a set they look good
Yeah I really like them. I want to adjust the beam somehow to blend the square look. It just new to me and I want to move them a little. That is my only complaint so far.