1990 HZJ77

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Oh snap! ;)
 
Oh.

So it's a secret then. :slap:
 
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If mine turns out half as nice as this one (@trump) I will be very happy. See Dan, a photo.
 
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What's the story with these lights? What's the purpose of the horizontal divider?
 
Trucklite 7" round LED headlights. Low beam up top, high beam on the bottom.
Thanks,
My follow up question ....... Other that the brightness and reliability, is there a distinct advantage to that configuration?
 
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Thanks,
My follow up question ....... Is there a distinct advantage to that configuration?
Why are you asking technical questions? :)
 
Huge improvement in lighting without any wiring upgrades necessary. Downside, I'm not in love with the dark housings, and you need the more expensive heated models if you're gonna see snow often.
 
Huge improvement in lighting without any wiring upgrades necessary. Downside, I'm not in love with the dark housings, and you need the more expensive heated models if you're gonna see snow often.
Cool .....
Snow isn't really an issue in South Georgia. :)
 
Huge improvement in lighting without any wiring upgrades necessary. Downside, I'm not in love with the dark housings, and you need the more expensive heated models if you're gonna see snow often.
Agreed. I love mine on the 73 and the dark housings work just fine for me with dark body.
 
As with most high quality LED lights, I assume they can handle a range of voltage?
 
Yep, honestly... 15 min swap. Plug and play. If you have any trouble it will be corroded screws on the retaining ring.
In Charles' case, the challenge could be in operating the screwdriver..... :)
 

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