I've got the same headlights in my XJ. I installed them about 3 months ago. They are brighter than the old, standard headlamps with a lot more side to side spread. Though they don't cast down the road very far in the low beam setting. High beam is amazing. The only difference I did when installing them was that to make the Daytime Running Lights actually work properly as a DRL, I wired mine to a switched power source. Meaning that when the Jeep is on, that circuit gets power all the time. So my side markers or running light don't have to be on. Therefore they are an actual DRL, always on. Its a personal choice really. I do drive my XJ on the road so I wanted the added visibility. Not that its hard to miss a large, lifted, black Jeep, but some people are just idiots. ;)
I put a set similar to these in my 98 xj. Mine have the blue "evil eyes" I have hooked up to my marker light system. The only problem is with the headlight delay module making them go "wacky" when the ignition is switched on. Some of these lights that have the extra wire may need the delay module unhooked for them to work properly. The led's are definitly better than the stock bulbs that these xj's have. I love mine, highs and lows are way brighter and imo they shine further. I had upraded them to projector style with high intensity bulbs previously but they sucked compared to these style led's
@@OldGriz708 I live in Florida, so I dont have to deal with the snow but I can tell you, they put off almost no heat, so they're not going to be good at melting the snow off your headlights. Your best bet is to do the wiring upgrade for your headlights and stick with sealed beam headlights.
Bought my xj with the led heads already installed.....guy deff wired to green lol...now i know why my drl's flash on and off with the turn signal...thanks for solving that mystery for me. 👍🤙
Just a heads up, I did this upgrade and if you have a 1990 xj like myself, the constant power wire will be the blue/green wire. NOT the brown wire. Great video tho, helped a lot.
I ordered these same pair from Amazon. Should be here tomorrow. I actually wouldn't mind them blinking on/off when the blinker is activated. A lot of new model cars have this function as a safety feature. It's much easier to tell that the vehicle has its blinker on when the headlight blinks with it and not 'drowning out' the blinker. (esp during night driving in city traffic)
I have the same lights on my 99 XJ. I drove 600 miles from State to state and so far they are working really well. Visibility is worlds better at night vrs stock.
Hey man, I just want to say thank you!! I found this video and ordered these lights and just got them installed and I love them! It was SOOOOO EASY!!!!!! Thank you so much you’re doing an awesome job!!
I really appreciate you doing this video. My 16 year old just picked up a 94 Xj as his first car. We picked up these lights and he wired them up this evening!! Night and day difference.
I literally fitted these today in the UK, i need to set up my beam pattern better as they are SO bright....BTW in the UK if you do get them, they have a side light which lights up the middle and edges...looks great
I hooked up to the green wire on passenger side same as you, same result. I hooked up to the green wire on the drivers side but it worked with the blinker.
Your video just answered the question to my problem. Both of these side marker lights are (+) just depends which one you use that will supply either constant or varying current. This was driving me nuts for the past couple days 😅 glad I finally watched this video. My LEDS just arrived today and they come with 2 DRL or halos. One is amber and other white so I was so confused as to how this would work! But now I can see clearly what to do and also I can choose which light combinations I want and function. Thanks!
I just installed 85 watt Creed LED headlights on my 1990 XJ living in the mountains of Virginia I am very pleased with the performance of the headlights .
Correct me if im wrong. But wouldnt you wanna tie the daytime running light to a source that turns on with the ignition. You shouldnt have to turn on your parking lights for them to be on.
how do these perform? you've had them for nearly a year to test, are they functional? Do they work as well as they should, compared to the original Headlamps? Have they gotten or turned Dim? We'd appreciate a follow up video, thanks.
They have held up well. I dont daily this jeep, but they see a lot of offroad in both summer and now winter conditions and they still work like new. Just discovered some moisture behind one of them last week but it's gone now. Hope this helps. For the price I am still really happy with them
@@MuddyBeards4X4 thank you, that was a quick reply. lol I appreciate the info, I'm looking into buying a pair for my 1992 Jeep Cherokee Sport, but I've apprehensive about buying projector lights, or LED, or HID lights, or CREED light. The standard Sylvania/GE standard lights are horrible, and practically useless. I need additional lightening at night, I'm 55 yoa, and my eyes are not the best at night. lol But, I'm still a safe driver, fyi. Thanks for posting your video, you did a good job on it.
Well thank you. You could also look into upgrading the harness. I believe a company call kspension makes a harness upgrade that significantly increases the output of the stock lighting system.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 -- you meant www.ksuspensionfab.com/store/p6/H4_Upgraded_Headlight_Harness.html#/ ...for those on a budget, www.ebay.com/itm/262426012429
Okay i buy the same , have a question ? i connect the two wire to the side corner light ,Okay my question what color wire i connect to the corner light
What do you do with the parkers? I have a 94 xj and silly me I stalled my drl to my parkers and I have a plunger switch and its been bugging out since installation, now I can change it up, I would like to know what you did with the parkers wiring
so heres the thing, my wife is a mail carrier and she drives a right hand drive xj. she needs more field of view to the sides to help her see the mail boxes. do these give better visibility in that regard compared to stock? ive been thinking maybe just get some weak/dim fog lights and aiming them off to the sides for her but it would look goofy for sure.
They are definitely far better then stock. They actually project out to the sides pretty well. The straight ahead projection could be better but still better than stock.
I just got these and installed on my 99 XJ, my brand new battery is dead and won’t find charge now which is weird. Anyone else have issues with these draining the battery?
When wiring to constant power on the marker light, will the DRL only come on if the parking lights are on? Or do the DRL turn on alone when the Jeep is running.
If you wire to the marker light yes the marker light needs to be switch on. If you want to drl to turn on with the truck then you need to splice into an ignition hot source or wire up to a switch.
My passenger side I can't get to work properly. Driverside works like it should. But I can't get the drl to work on passenger side. It just stays as the blinker even tho I have the right wires hooked up.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 any chance you know what it could be. I just tested both lights on the driver side and they work like they should. But neither work ok passenger side despite being hooked up to the correct wires.
Any idea if these are street legal? Not sure if they'd be in the same category as a light bar. Looking to upgrade my daily. Current headlights barely show the road if another car is heading my direction.
Anyone have a problem with their low beams point towards the ground a little too much without being able to adjust them, because there’s a significant gap between the low beam and high beam and I’m not sure if it’s a default or I have a faulty one
so i didn’t put the day time running light plug into anything but i installed them and they still light up when the car is started so i guess that means i have day time running lights
@@patrickmentel8415 there are no running lights on 96 xjs just parking lights, your best bet is just buying a upgraded harness with relays. They are under 40 bucks
I bought these led headlights from Amazon as well. But they are not working right when i switch to high beam they will not switch back to low beam .I reported this to Amazon but they only sent a new lights and wiring. It does the same thing. Any one know what's wrong?
Mine do it too. If it is a wiring issue, it's inside the new light housing. I had an upgraded Delta housing so I could use xenon charged H4s before this and those didn't do that. I'm not very worried about it though.
@@USAFJUNKIE it might be the headlight dimmer switch/ blinker selector switch. Because when I turn on the Bright's with the headlight switch off they go off. When I turn on the lights they work fine in any mode. Could also be a shorted out headlight switch. I have not troubleshot it any further yet.
Scorpion717 E Did you guys ever figure out the cause of the headlights remaining on very dim when the switch was completely off? I just installed a set today and it’s doing just that to me. I figured it was a short in the switch but wanted to ask y’all before I go replacing the switch. Is it just the Chinese garbage housing in the new headlights? What did you guys do to fix it? Thanks
Unfortunately i just bought myself a jeep with these headlights. As much as i liked them, they dont fit properly into the headlight bucket and second is that the light points straight at the ground even with the headlight physically pointed upwards.
Dog gone Was hoping to see a real test on the. Road or trail not the garage door. And for those who do show an actual test on the road it still does nothing for those who like hardcore off-roading. I don't need to see a mile down the road not that we could see that with your test when you're on Trails you want to see everything that's out there how far is the bean spread how far how low that way you don't have to point the headlights at it to see where you're going on Hardcore trails. Being projectors I didn't think that they would cast much light to the side as needed? But don't feel like The Lone Ranger everybody has done a test with them has not bothered to do a road test they just shine it at a wall which is not real world I'm not driving into a wall.
I've got the same headlights in my XJ. I installed them about 3 months ago. They are brighter than the old, standard headlamps with a lot more side to side spread. Though they don't cast down the road very far in the low beam setting. High beam is amazing.
The only difference I did when installing them was that to make the Daytime Running Lights actually work properly as a DRL, I wired mine to a switched power source. Meaning that when the Jeep is on, that circuit gets power all the time. So my side markers or running light don't have to be on. Therefore they are an actual DRL, always on.
Its a personal choice really. I do drive my XJ on the road so I wanted the added visibility. Not that its hard to miss a large, lifted, black Jeep, but some people are just idiots. ;)
I thought about wiring it to a switch but this was easy.
I put a set similar to these in my 98 xj. Mine have the blue "evil eyes" I have hooked up to my marker light system. The only problem is with the headlight delay module making them go "wacky" when the ignition is switched on. Some of these lights that have the extra wire may need the delay module unhooked for them to work properly. The led's are definitly better than the stock bulbs that these xj's have. I love mine, highs and lows are way brighter and imo they shine further. I had upraded them to projector style with high intensity bulbs previously but they sucked compared to these style led's
I got these a couple years ago, as soon as they came out. I've never had a single problem out of them.
How do they do in a heavy snow fall or ice storm? Do they stay clear of snow?
@@OldGriz708 I live in Florida, so I dont have to deal with the snow but I can tell you, they put off almost no heat, so they're not going to be good at melting the snow off your headlights. Your best bet is to do the wiring upgrade for your headlights and stick with sealed beam headlights.
I have these same headlights installed perfectly fine. But once I turned them on they are STUCK on High beans. Any idea what my issue might be??
they still doing good just picked up a xj👀?
I’ve had them for a year and they are still great and going strong
They look really good. I just upgraded mine to some amazon style ones and they are a lot better than the stock ones.
Ya I like them so far.
Bought my xj with the led heads already installed.....guy deff wired to green lol...now i know why my drl's flash on and off with the turn signal...thanks for solving that mystery for me. 👍🤙
Haha right on.
I might have left them that way
Kinda cool like the new trucks where the headlights turn off during the signal
Just a heads up, I did this upgrade and if you have a 1990 xj like myself, the constant power wire will be the blue/green wire. NOT the brown wire. Great video tho, helped a lot.
I ordered these same pair from Amazon. Should be here tomorrow. I actually wouldn't mind them blinking on/off when the blinker is activated. A lot of new model cars have this function as a safety feature. It's much easier to tell that the vehicle has its blinker on when the headlight blinks with it and not 'drowning out' the blinker. (esp during night driving in city traffic)
Yeah but then if you need to put on your hazard lights you'll strobe light anyone in the opposite direction lmao
I have the same lights on my 99 XJ. I drove 600 miles from State to state and so far they are working really well. Visibility is worlds better at night vrs stock.
Awesome. That's good to hear.
Hey man, I just want to say thank you!! I found this video and ordered these lights and just got them installed and I love them! It was SOOOOO EASY!!!!!! Thank you so much you’re doing an awesome job!!
I really appreciate you doing this video. My 16 year old just picked up a 94 Xj as his first car. We picked up these lights and he wired them up this evening!! Night and day difference.
I literally fitted these today in the UK, i need to set up my beam pattern better as they are SO bright....BTW in the UK if you do get them, they have a side light which lights up the middle and edges...looks great
you totally answered my question with your video on how to wire the daylights
Right on man. Glad the video could help.
I hooked up to the green wire on passenger side same as you, same result. I hooked up to the green wire on the drivers side but it worked with the blinker.
Your video just answered the question to my problem. Both of these side marker lights are (+) just depends which one you use that will supply either constant or varying current. This was driving me nuts for the past couple days 😅 glad I finally watched this video. My LEDS just arrived today and they come with 2 DRL or halos. One is amber and other white so I was so confused as to how this would work! But now I can see clearly what to do and also I can choose which light combinations I want and function. Thanks!
I just installed 85 watt Creed LED headlights on my 1990 XJ living in the mountains of Virginia I am very pleased with the performance of the headlights .
Far better then the stock halogens
Yeah no comparison whatsoever once you get with LEDs you will stay with LEDs
Thanks for the installation help! I just got these for $30, they look great on my YJ with black headlight trim!
Just ordered a pair! Thanks for the video fella.
I have them, they are amazing and have held up really well!
I retract this statement. Mine began to flicker and now will not turn on with only 9 months of operation.
Just picked up an xj, only complaint was how bad the lights are. Thanks for the video. Looks like I'll be picking these up
I'm watching this 3/12/2019, are the lights still holding up? No complaints? Great video, thanks.
Yes they are still holding up fine. Although I haven't done too much driving since installed. Did well in the cold weather and snow.
I have a '91 Cherokee Sport 4X4. Do you think these will fit on my Jeep?
Yep. They certainly should
Just saw some of these on an xj the other day... can’t wait to see your review!
Great review see how long they hold up. A lot of the cheaper lights will get water behind them
Ya I have heard that as well. I guess I will find out.
After 1.5 yrs with harsh weather in upper p.a, no water/condensation on mine..
Well that's encouraging.
I too have a beard. Damn shoulda named myseld bearded reaper XD
Thank you for the great video! I’m having trouble figuring out how to turn on high beams tho..
Great video. Thank you for the info I actually planning on changing mine out soon and this really helped.
Right on man
awesome video thanks really helped. Going to install mine today.Just got them in. again, thanks
Nice video man... I bought the same headlight for my Jx... Thanks for the review.
Awesome video. Thanks to this, I just ordered a set for my '96 Cherokee.
Mark Lowry which color wire did u use for the constant power for the running light?
@@patrickmentel8415 -- I just unplugged the old light from the socket and plugged in the new one. I didn't mess with individual wires.
Correct me if im wrong. But wouldnt you wanna tie the daytime running light to a source that turns on with the ignition. You shouldnt have to turn on your parking lights for them to be on.
You sure could, but I think it comes down to personal preference. I dont want them on all the time so this was the best option.
Have the same ones and they bright with running lights not to mention they blink whith the turn signals
you got them wired wrong i think someone was saying in the comments how to fix it
They look great I ordered mine, thanks for the review :)
Awesome!
have same lights love them
So I'm curious how they're holding up now after 2 years of use
Work great. Although this is not a daily so they see less abuse then perhaps a daily driver would
Everything you need to know to install the spl headlights
Great job, thanks for the review!
Thanks man.
Good video, just ordered myself a set! Thanks
Right on!
A lot of people complain about them not shining far enough down the road.Sounds like a lot of gun fire in the background...lol...
Haha I live close to a sportsman's club. I'm just used to it now that I dont notice.
They work good for me. Tell those complainers to turn the brights on.
Super-helpful video. Thanks for posting. Install was snap.
Im in Swaziland where can I buy such magnificent headlight at how much?
Have you had any issues with these icing up?
how do these perform? you've had them for nearly a year to test, are they functional? Do they work as well as they should, compared to the original Headlamps? Have they gotten or turned Dim? We'd appreciate a follow up video, thanks.
They have held up well. I dont daily this jeep, but they see a lot of offroad in both summer and now winter conditions and they still work like new. Just discovered some moisture behind one of them last week but it's gone now. Hope this helps. For the price I am still really happy with them
@@MuddyBeards4X4 thank you, that was a quick reply. lol I appreciate the info, I'm looking into buying a pair for my 1992 Jeep Cherokee Sport, but I've apprehensive about buying projector lights, or LED, or HID lights, or CREED light. The standard Sylvania/GE standard lights are horrible, and practically useless. I need additional lightening at night, I'm 55 yoa, and my eyes are not the best at night. lol But, I'm still a safe driver, fyi.
Thanks for posting your video, you did a good job on it.
Well thank you. You could also look into upgrading the harness. I believe a company call kspension makes a harness upgrade that significantly increases the output of the stock lighting system.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 -- you meant www.ksuspensionfab.com/store/p6/H4_Upgraded_Headlight_Harness.html#/
...for those on a budget,
www.ebay.com/itm/262426012429
Okay i buy the same , have a question ? i connect the two wire to the side corner light ,Okay my question what color wire i connect to the corner light
How are these in the winter with ice and snow build up?
i just got these and i was wondering if you can connect the blinkers together too? i’m not sure how lol
What gauge wire is that red wire man? I don’t wanna cause a fire by buying the wrong gauge wire
do 7x6 headlights work for cherokees i see guys using them and other headlights being sold as “ 7x6 “5x7””
What do you do with the parkers? I have a 94 xj and silly me I stalled my drl to my parkers and I have a plunger switch and its been bugging out since installation, now I can change it up, I would like to know what you did with the parkers wiring
Love em
I used to run hid's 10k's
Got pulled over and told to remove them were "too blue" lol
I have a feeling these will hold up better then HID's too.
Great vid. Now it’s time to fix the light on the right side of the garage door - ha.
Haha ya the wife keeps bugging me about that too.
What cor wire should I splice in to for the left side marker green and yellow or orange i just bought a set and so far right side is working correctly
Can we get an update on how they’re doing one year later?
Still work great.
so heres the thing, my wife is a mail carrier and she drives a right hand drive xj. she needs more field of view to the sides to help her see the mail boxes. do these give better visibility in that regard compared to stock? ive been thinking maybe just get some weak/dim fog lights and aiming them off to the sides for her but it would look goofy for sure.
They are definitely far better then stock. They actually project out to the sides pretty well. The straight ahead projection could be better but still better than stock.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 thanks for the reply
I just got these and installed on my 99 XJ, my brand new battery is dead and won’t find charge now which is weird. Anyone else have issues with these draining the battery?
When wiring to constant power on the marker light, will the DRL only come on if the parking lights are on? Or do the DRL turn on alone when the Jeep is running.
I have the same question Joey. Did you ever get an answer or figure it out?
If you wire to the marker light yes the marker light needs to be switch on. If you want to drl to turn on with the truck then you need to splice into an ignition hot source or wire up to a switch.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 That's what I thought, thanks for the quick response and great video! Merry Christmas!
My passenger side I can't get to work properly. Driverside works like it should. But I can't get the drl to work on passenger side. It just stays as the blinker even tho I have the right wires hooked up.
Did you try a test light? Are you sure it's the right wire?
@@MuddyBeards4X4 yes. I used a test light and it is the correct wire. I need to take it apart tomorrow and switch them to see if maybe it's a bad unit
@@MuddyBeards4X4 any chance you know what it could be. I just tested both lights on the driver side and they work like they should. But neither work ok passenger side despite being hooked up to the correct wires.
That's really odd man. Without seeing it I couldn't tell you what's wrong. Maybe your right about the unit being bad?
My Question i own 2000 xj Are Amazon xj led headlights worth buying?
Buy them off DHgate website they are a lot cheaper
I'll have to check that out
Mine have daytime running lights (3 modes) does that set
Any idea if these are street legal? Not sure if they'd be in the same category as a light bar. Looking to upgrade my daily. Current headlights barely show the road if another car is heading my direction.
They have DOT stamp on them. So should be legal
On mys HDLIGHTS comes with two yellow N RED EXTRA WIRI WAT CABLE I NEDD TO USE RED OR YELLOW ..?
Nice I have to get me some, do you have the link? Another question where did u get that front bumper ? Thanks
The link is in the video description and I actually built the front bumper.
Would that other wire be for the turning signal thats next to the one he wired the drl to?,the ones i bought had the drl wire and the turning signal
Helpful Video (y) Greetings from Romania :)
Thanks
What about now? Still working good?
Still working great
What kind of wire did you use for DRLs?
Just spliced in some 18 guage wire
Anyone have a problem with their low beams point towards the ground a little too much without being able to adjust them, because there’s a significant gap between the low beam and high beam and I’m not sure if it’s a default or I have a faulty one
I bought those for my 4Runner and for some reason the brights aren’t working, anyone got any ideas?
Do you have lights in the dashboard
I have white powder in one of the glasses ?
so i didn’t put the day time running light plug into anything but i installed them and they still light up when the car is started so i guess that means i have day time running lights
Then it might be a wiring problem
What bumper are you running? I know that's irrelevant lol
I built the bumper.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 Really? It looks wicked good!
Well thanks man. Appreciate it.
Put a light bar on the top of the cab
Honestly not a huge fan of light bars.
Me neither but they make a huge difference on the trails at night
Ya that's true. I might try to figure out a clean way to mount one.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 I'm thinking of putting a low profile single row bar on my cowl
I would like to see how that looks.
Do xjs have daytime running lights? I have a 96 country. Do you have it wired with the parking lights? Or are DRLs a thing on cherokees?
They are wired to what's actually the parking lights. The first pull on the headlight lever lol. Not actual drl's
@@MuddyBeards4X4 Thats what I thought, I didnt think XJs had a DRL module, thanks man!
Dylan Lentz what color wire did you use for the running lights? i have a 96 too
@@patrickmentel8415 there are no running lights on 96 xjs just parking lights, your best bet is just buying a upgraded harness with relays. They are under 40 bucks
Dylan Lentz so did u just wire the headlights to the parking lights then?
I’ll ordering some.
Did you post these on the xj Facebook group
No I have not done that yet.
I bought these led headlights from Amazon as well. But they are not working right when i switch to high beam they will not switch back to low beam .I reported this to Amazon but they only sent a new lights and wiring. It does the same thing. Any one know what's wrong?
Wiring issue. Get wiring diagram
Are these lights ok in the snow? Great video!
Honestly never had them in the snow
@@MuddyBeards4X4 Ok. Thanks!
Could you use solderless butt connectors for the drl instead of soldering them?
Absolutely you could
@@MuddyBeards4X4 awesome, thank you
Does anyone know if this is will work for a 1988 jeep xj? Same for plug and play?
Wow talk about a plain Black Box.
Are they bright enough that I don't have to use my led cubes???
Not on the street. Maybe still offroad or on backroads
Long term review?
Still work just fine
What is the steel piece called that holds the headlight in place?
Bezel? Headlight frame? Honestly not really sure
I just installed some of them on my 99XJ and they turn on very dim when I start the jeep with the switch off... Anybody else have this. Issue?
That sounds like a wiring issue. You shouldn't have any power at the headlight unless the switch is turned on.
Mine do it too. If it is a wiring issue, it's inside the new light housing. I had an upgraded Delta housing so I could use xenon charged H4s before this and those didn't do that. I'm not very worried about it though.
@@USAFJUNKIE it might be the headlight dimmer switch/ blinker selector switch. Because when I turn on the Bright's with the headlight switch off they go off. When I turn on the lights they work fine in any mode. Could also be a shorted out headlight switch. I have not troubleshot it any further yet.
Scorpion717 E Did you guys ever figure out the cause of the headlights remaining on very dim when the switch was completely off? I just installed a set today and it’s doing just that to me. I figured it was a short in the switch but wanted to ask y’all before I go replacing the switch. Is it just the Chinese garbage housing in the new headlights? What did you guys do to fix it? Thanks
If I buy these headlights do I have to splice that red wire ?
No but I don't believe the halo lights will work unless you tap power to them
Anyone know if they will work in a 95 Cherokee?
So theres a way to get the lights drl to blink with the turn signals too?
Yes if you wired it that way it would blink with the turn signal.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 so basically I would tap into the first wire you show?
Yes. I would get a test light and probe the wire to make sure which wire and tap into that one.
Would these fit a Nissan d21 1988?
Yes
@@UChOe0rhOb3Np88xn9Yf5ibw what year of the xj's would you recommend, asking cause im thinking of buying a xj as my first jeep. Thanks in advance
Unfortunately i just bought myself a jeep with these headlights. As much as i liked them, they dont fit properly into the headlight bucket and second is that the light points straight at the ground even with the headlight physically pointed upwards.
Is the lense plastic or glass?
Plastic
Dog gone
Was hoping to see a real test on the. Road or trail not the garage door.
And for those who do show an actual test on the road it still does nothing for those who like hardcore off-roading. I don't need to see a mile down the road not that we could see that with your test when you're on Trails you want to see everything that's out there how far is the bean spread how far how low that way you don't have to point the headlights at it to see where you're going on Hardcore trails.
Being projectors I didn't think that they would cast much light to the side as needed?
But don't feel like The Lone Ranger everybody has done a test with them has not bothered to do a road test they just shine it at a wall which is not real world I'm not driving into a wall.
Are the lenses glass or plastic
Plastic. But have held up well
@@MuddyBeards4X4 they haven't fogged up or cracked? I have been avoiding plastic ones
One of them did fog up a little this winter. But after a year and a half and being abused offloading for a cheap headlight they have held up well.
Oh okay, I'll have to consider them
Sdl brand
90$ lights now
Price went up? That's unfortunate, but still a pretty affordable deal.
@@MuddyBeards4X4 how much were they before?
thats not "cheap" lol. pretty average priced headlights