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KC HiLiTes Gravity PRO 7" JK Kit (42341)

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This Sunday, I installed the long awaited Gravity Pro 7" Plug-n-play JK kit from KC, part number 42341

They feature their new GPO (Gravity Projector Optics), with that sexy, modern projector beam look.

They are DOT compliant, and bright as HELL.

The beam pattern is awesome, and they cast a beautiful path in front of my JK that completes the look that goes along with $15k in other Jeep mods...

Now my lights aren't the weakest link in my build, rather they finish off the build with style, and killer performance.

More pics to come..
 

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Beam...

Beam Pattern at night..
 

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Beam Pattern at night..
Nice pic! I like seeing these rather than garage shots. Now hook me up with your KC contact so I can assist in the evaluation! :drinks:
 
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that was the low beam. ZERO flickering.

I also notice that when I am driving home from work at 5, there is a very crisp cutoff line on the vehicle in front of me. I find myself playing with the distance between me and the next vehicle to keep the line below his rear window so I don't blast him.

Tonight I am gong to take some new pics on a trail behind my house with HI Lo and augment with fogs and duallies.
 
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Sweet! I have the 6" gravity spots at the base of my a-pillar and they are blindingly bright -- must have had to tone them down a little and redirect the beams for headlight use. But man, when the road is deserted they're insane. Got a chance to use them on the long road from Monticello to Moab this spring, late at night with pretty occasional traffic opposite lane and long, long sightlines. Wow, did they ever light up the road, even above and beyond my Trucklite highbeams.

 
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Sweet! I have the 6" gravity spots at the base of my a-pillar and they are blindingly bright -- must have had to tone them down a little and redirect the beams for headlight use. But man, when the road is deserted they're insane. Got a chance to use them on the long road from Monticello to Moab this spring, late at night with pretty occasional traffic opposite lane and long, long sightlines. Wow, did they ever light up the road, even above and beyond my Trucklite highbeams.

The Gravity series got it all started, however the pro has different optics, the new GPO or Gravity Projector Optics, which allows them to manage the beam pattern and output in a way that keeps them street legal, and looking modern and cool enough to satisfy us Jeepers that , frankly, get off when we see people checking out our Jeeps when we're coming out of a mini mart.

I am TOTALLY jealous of you , going to MOAB, but Monticello where? Not NY? Because if so, then you are saying to me that I have no excuse to not go there...lol
 
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Also, what function is being used when the light is utilizing the reflector housing vs coming from the projector? Is it high and low beam?

I really like the look that it has the projector but still looks stock with the reflector housing.
 
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Beam Shots...

Sorry for the crap focus. I am not used to doing night shots...

Low beams are the ones with hard cutoff
 

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I hadn't noticed it until you pointed out on the images. Honestly drove from Philly to Scranton the other night and loved the temperature and spread of the light. I was trying to find fault with it...

The high beams are tremendous.

I will try and get more to show y'all in the next few days.
 
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These really are great lights. I put mine on about a month ago and drove from Houston to Raton NM. I started out early and what a difference. While driving around Raton in the evening, the wide beam easily showed deer on the far sides of the road. I also did some driving on some back roads and was able to use the bright lights for a long distance and it was much better than I thought it would be. I had a '75 Chev Blazer and had a set of KC 4" lights attached to the brush guard. I had such good luck with those lights is why I went to the new KC headlighths.
 
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