This is very handy as I really need to do this and will probably do it tomorrow. I'm running the factory lights, and they are pointed at the sky (I rarely us high beames for there poor adjustment). Which, in turn, gets me flashed way more than I should for running stock headlights on low. The best flash I got was on the high way passing a big lifted tuck with a headache rack full of led flood lights, and they flashed me. It was like driving into the sun, and I was not the only one behind/off to the side of the truck.
DId you adjust them using the High or Low beams? I also have a 3rd adjustment screw, across from the main adjustment screw at the bottom. Cannot determine what it does.
Sinner I had this same issue on my TJ recently... and the Omix replacements are garbage. I found nice used assemblies on eBay. The pair were 100. Before installing them PB blast all the bolts loosen and tighten a little, WD40 the crap out of them and install. I could have probably done same w my originals if I wasn’t anxious to finish the job. ( mind you I’m 53 lol)... Kyle your vids are great. Thank you
do you know what the 3rd adjustment screw does, I just put new headlight bracket in because the old one was rusted and would not adjust, I got factory parts from jeep, they have 3 adjustments just like the old one did ??
Alright sorry for bugging u so much about this recently, but I need some help on the muffler delete process. how were u even able to brake the bolts on the muffler? They are welded together on mine and there is no room to create leverage. Therefore I can’t even unscrew the bolts. What should i do?
KyleSVT yes but turns out my dad surprised me by taking the jeep to a muffler shop today lol! They cut off the muffler and welded a straight pipe. Thanks for the help! It sounds great btw
This is very handy as I really need to do this and will probably do it tomorrow. I'm running the factory lights, and they are pointed at the sky (I rarely us high beames for there poor adjustment). Which, in turn, gets me flashed way more than I should for running stock headlights on low. The best flash I got was on the high way passing a big lifted tuck with a headache rack full of led flood lights, and they flashed me. It was like driving into the sun, and I was not the only one behind/off to the side of the truck.
Very handy Kyle. Thanks for sharing.
Nice vid bro got the same tj...love all your tj content I think I may need to adjust mine to..where did u get ur front bumper and fenders thanks
Thanks bro! The front bumper is rugged ridge xhd and the fenders are metalcloak overline
Thank you! ✌️ Now people won't hate me at night 😂🙈
Wow thank u for this video . I need all the help i can get with my jeep lights
T15 screwdriver will save a ton of time. Eliminates the need to remove bezels
What LED lights do you have? They seem super bright.
Sunpie LED
DId you adjust them using the High or Low beams? I also have a 3rd adjustment screw, across from the main adjustment screw at the bottom. Cannot determine what it does.
low beams
Hey Kyle, when you buy the Sunpie LED Headlights do you need to buy an anti-flickering harness with it?
Idk
if u have a TJ no. But a JK then yes
mine came with it. dont think its needed tho
My adjustment screws are stripped from corrosion. Any suggestions on how to adjust still?
see if you can get a vice grips or pliars on it
Sinner I had this same issue on my TJ recently... and the Omix replacements are garbage. I found nice used assemblies on eBay. The pair were 100. Before installing them PB blast all the bolts loosen and tighten a little, WD40 the crap out of them and install. I could have probably done same w my originals if I wasn’t anxious to finish the job. ( mind you I’m 53 lol)... Kyle your vids are great. Thank you
Thanks brother!
@@JGVETTGUY what is the part I need to be looking at to do this? Sorry I'm all new to this!
Sinner the black headlight bucket/mount. Three bolts secure it to the back of the grill area and it has the three adj bolts on front.
do you know what the 3rd adjustment screw does, I just put new headlight bracket in because the old one was rusted and would not adjust, I got factory parts from jeep, they have 3 adjustments just like the old one did ??
does anyone know what the 3rd adjustment screw is for ???
It adjusts the depth of the headlight.
Alright sorry for bugging u so much about this recently, but I need some help on the muffler delete process. how were u even able to brake the bolts on the muffler? They are welded together on mine and there is no room to create leverage. Therefore I can’t even unscrew the bolts. What should i do?
All good dude that's what I'm here for. So the nuts are welded to the studs?
KyleSVT yes but turns out my dad surprised me by taking the jeep to a muffler shop today lol! They cut off the muffler and welded a straight pipe. Thanks for the help! It sounds great btw
"Its kind of what you have to deal with" nope, it what the driver in front of you has to deal with... aaah. I hate led head lights
How the heck is your mic quality so incredible D'; he[p
Thanks bro :)