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Very pleased, look great and excellent coverage. Four eyes of fury!
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Nice! Looks great.
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Very pleased, look great and excellent coverage. Four eyes of fury!
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After doing a fair amount of searching I went with the Torfab kit as well. Great value and fairly idiot-proofView attachment 3290700
Chrome Housing option
For those wanting the all 4 headlights on we have a solution with our current kit.
Plug and play option: Now currently available with each kit ordered. We also have these available to order separately if you want to modify your existing LED's.
Torfab.com FJ62 LED Headlights
Chrome on the left and Black on the right.Any chance we can get a picture of the black housing nd chrome housing next to each other?
I asked this same question, with no response. I'm guessing no one is willing to risk it yet. I live in Park City, and just went through an all-time record snow year...I would love to upgrade my lights on the 62, but I am worried about the performance when it's nuking snow in Colorado and the headlights getting blocked. Anyone have experience? What would be awesome is if the load resistor for making the high beam dash light work was instead a heating element on the lens!
we're waitingBig shout out to @NookShneer and Torfab.
Installed my lights and hit a snag or two. He got me through them expertly. They are very nice looking and more importantly a serious upgrade over the OEM style of headlight. I'd recommend these and Torfab any day.
Very, very happy with my purchase. Will post up pics before too long.
Hey, Fawker, give a dude a break. Pics to follow soon.we're waiting
Thank you for the link. I need to get the angle of my lights sorted.I just installed mine too, pretty easy.
For the relay box, I trimmed the plastic a bit to make it fit on the body bolt in the instructions. It was interfering with the adjacent body bolt otherwise. On the driver side I saw the same bolt was sheared off (wtf?) but I was able to use a different one.
I didn't have any luck with the resistor making the dash light work. Might try fiddling with it later.
I used this article to aim the headlights according to the DOT standard. Made it easy in a flat parking lot with a tape measure at dusk. Aiming Your Headlights - https://www.vleds.com/aiming-headlights