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#1 ·
I know this has been started in the TJ forum, and maybe others.
BUT!
since there is this new "off road and External Lighting" section we should out them here.

I like lights and want to see what people have done to their jeeps with them!
CJS TJS JKS LJs, dont care share em all!
back-up lights, turn signals, leds, hids, spot lights, flood lights, rock lights, internal lights, square round triangle,any lights, Show em off!
 
#40 · (Edited)
Here's my setup.





HIDProjectors Bixenon projectors. I perfer HID projector to the LED offerings because of the spread, beam pattern and throw. LEDs do have a few benefits, but a proper projector setup is still superior.

50" Aurora LED lightbar on the windshield, custom ordered for 100% spot.
10" Aurora LED lightbar above the fairlead. (combo beam)
Rigid Industries Dually D2s on the A pillar (driving beam)

Video of the lights on....keep an eye on the canyons...you can see the spot 50" illuminating them. Keep in mind, the iphone is compensating the exposure, so in real life, it is A LOT brighter than you see in the video.
https://vimeo.com/66098046

Again, exposure is compensated, but if you look into the distance, you can see the bluffs being lit up


3000K HID (yellow) in the foglights. Work incredibly well in bad weather, and again, superior than any other lightsouce for foul weather (still used on LeMans race cars today).

This is headlights and fogs only. Notice how even the spread of light is.


I am waiting for my rear bumper to be released before I tackle the rear lighting setup.

Everything is run through an SPOD system.
 
#45 ·
Here's my setup.

HIDProjectors Bixenon projectors. I perfer HID projector to the LED offerings because of the spread, beam pattern and throw. LEDs do have a few benefits, but a proper projector setup is still superior.

50" Aurora LED lightbar on the windshield, custom ordered for 100% spot.
10" Aurora LED lightbar above the fairlead. (combo beam)
Rigid Industries Dually D2s on the A pillar (driving beam)

Video of the lights on....keep an eye on the canyons...you can see the spot 50" illuminating them. Keep in mind, the iphone is compensating the exposure, so in real life, it is A LOT brighter than you see in the video.
https://vimeo.com/66098046

Again, exposure is compensated, but if you look into the distance, you can see the bluffs being lit up
http://s19.photobucket.com/user/Nir...07-3129-000002983C21577F_zpsb94cfc99.jpg.html

3000K HID (yellow) in the foglights. Work incredibly well in bad weather, and again, superior than any other lightsouce for foul weather (still used on LeMans race cars today).

This is headlights and fogs only. Notice how even the spread of light is.
http://s19.photobucket.com/user/Nir...1-30664-000019181EB678BD_zps8fcb14c8.jpg.html

I am waiting for my rear bumper to be released before I tackle the rear lighting setup.

Everything is run through an SPOD system.
Man.. I need to make the switch to LED.. That's so sick
 

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#41 ·
Can you provide more details on the headlights and fogs? (Vendor...price...etc.). You can PM me if you prefer not to make it public.

Thanks!
 
#56 ·
http://www.amazon.com/KAWELL®-White-Bar-suitable-Off-road-Vehicle/dp/B00KMOMWX2

Wanted a light bar. Wanted it for inclement weather. Wanted to try out amber. Went with the combo beam. Hooked it into the factory fog light harness with the correct connector (ZJ battery temp harness fo free!) and originally had the white connected to the high beam switch but ended up using a factory style rocker switch for the white and amber separately (I modded one). These are the pics for now. Its mounted below the bumper set back about even with the pitman arm. I didn't want it high nor out on display. I won't adjust it till I hit bad weather since that is when it matters to me (still waiting on that!). I also took it apart and siliconed it since condensation/water is the biggest complaint with cheap led bars.

BLS lows



Highs



White Bar



Amber Bar



White Bar and Lows



White Bar and Highs



Amber Bar and Lows



GIFS!

Lows, Highs, Highs/Bar, Lows, Lows/bar, Bar



Lows, Lows/Amber, Amber



Amber, White, Lows, Lows/Amber, Lows/White, Full Pull, Highs

 
#57 ·
Her's & His RI Dually Spots


Iv'e wired them with a relay off the high beams. The signs at the top of the hill is .3 miles. The cell pone doesn't do the lighting justice


The Harley undercovers hides mos of the Jeeps high beams
 
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