Great video. Cool lights. Rocket 🚀 surgery!!!!! Lol. I have a friend that works for Northrop Grumman fabbing, testing and painting 🚀 rockets so maybe that is rocket surgery.
The design of the adjusters makes it very difficult/tedious and not user friendly for quick adjustments, when the vehicle is heavily loaded and then unloaded. With a high powered LED like these, the ability to quickly (as in OEM design) adjust the height of the beam is very important, IMO. JWS went the cheap and easy route on these buckets and it's not up to their usual design quality.
They will bolt right into the JK, no headlight bucket required. Then you can add in the Trail 6 lights in place of your OE lights: www.northridge4x4.com/part/lighting-blowout/0555373-jw-speaker-trail-6-pro-kit
@@northridgenationI had them in a 2017 JK Rubicon Hardrock. And have them in my 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro. I'll never go back to incandescent lights. The reason I'm asking is I'm trading for a new Jeep JL 2-door Rubicon. And I'm going for the LED light package. I know that JW Speaker makes the best LED automotive lights out there. Was curious how they compared. Would possibly just get the Jeep without them and put in the JW's when I got the Jeep.
The OE LED headlights are pretty dang bright on their own, but we would bet that the JW Speaker headlights are brighter. The more we think about it, the more we want to test them side-by-side. Will have to see if we can arrange that.
Great video. Cool lights. Rocket 🚀 surgery!!!!! Lol. I have a friend that works for Northrop Grumman fabbing, testing and painting 🚀 rockets so maybe that is rocket surgery.
Awesome vid! You guys sure know your stuff! Keep up the good work.
I've got a review and install of these as well! Love these things and the smartheat is a litteral life saver in the snow
Totally agree!
Love this build!
Those are awesome headlights!
Good review! I'm getting these for my Miata.
"rocket surgery" -- and a little awkward pause - classic.
The design of the adjusters makes it very difficult/tedious and not user friendly for quick adjustments, when the vehicle is heavily loaded and then unloaded. With a high powered LED like these, the ability to quickly (as in OEM design) adjust the height of the beam is very important, IMO. JWS went the cheap and easy route on these buckets and it's not up to their usual design quality.
We agree, the headlight buckets could be much better.
Just talked to JW Speaker and they are never going to make an adapter for the Gladiator that allows you to wire in the turn signal.
That's sad.... 😢
Do you need any anti flicker relay or is it just plug and play for gladiator
That's the beauty of JW Speaker headlights, they are plug and play for the Jeeps.
"rocket surgery", lol
anyone know who to make your fender lights / markers work with Evo J3s?
How does this installation differ for the JK?
They will bolt right into the JK, no headlight bucket required.
Then you can add in the Trail 6 lights in place of your OE lights: www.northridge4x4.com/part/lighting-blowout/0555373-jw-speaker-trail-6-pro-kit
@@northridgenation Thanks this is the step im at. How about a short video on how to cleanly wire these trail lights pros? Thanks
Love it more and more
How do these compare to Jeeps LED headlights?
We've never tested them side by side.
Sounds like a future test!
@@northridgenationI had them in a 2017 JK Rubicon Hardrock. And have them in my 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro. I'll never go back to incandescent lights. The reason I'm asking is I'm trading for a new Jeep JL 2-door Rubicon. And I'm going for the LED light package. I know that JW Speaker makes the best LED automotive lights out there. Was curious how they compared. Would possibly just get the Jeep without them and put in the JW's when I got the Jeep.
The OE LED headlights are pretty dang bright on their own, but we would bet that the JW Speaker headlights are brighter.
The more we think about it, the more we want to test them side-by-side. Will have to see if we can arrange that.
Awesome
I’ve got the headlight today and found out that I need to buy the bucket separately. Boomer
You don't need to purchase anything, the lights will swap right in.