Oh yea these are cheap. I've seen them rebranded everywhere and reviews are decent so figured it was worth the gamble. It was a 416W spot/flood combo light bar and 4 18w pods for $36 shipped. Doesnt get much cheaper than that lol.
I'm hoping the plugs will make it waterproof enough. Even if it...
Only issue is due to it being such a cheap set up, it didnt come with plugs and just bare wires. I'm trying to find he best solution to keep it water tight. Id rather not have to solder and heat shrink it, but if thats what I have to do.
EDIT: Just ordered some water proof 2 plug connectors...
Quick question about wiring up a light bar and light pods. I ended up picking up a cheap light bar and 4 spot light pods from ebay. I also got 2 wiring harnesses with their own relay and power button. I'm going to mount the light bar on the front bumper to 1 relay, and the 4 light pods on the...
Recently picked up a 1st gen Sequoia, whats been the most modest way to mount a light bar or light pods to the front of the vehicle? I'm not a big fan of mounting giant light bars at the top of the A pillar and was hoping for something a bit more stealth but still useful. I've seen fog light...
How much of a pain is that to do? I've looked into this in other vehicles, and it requires baking the headlights in the oven to remove the glue and quite a bit of custom work. Not sure if I trust myself with all of that!
Sorry to bring this back to life, but any issues with horrible beam pattern with LEDs? I've noticed mine is garbage and there seems to be no direct swap projector solutions for our vehicles.
So while I'm new to the Sequoia game (as of today), the vehicle I just purchased came with LED bulbs in the factory reflector housings. The light output is very nice but scattered. I will say I had ~2 cars in the short drive flash their brights at me. Just something to consider when going LED...