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Review on πŸš— Auxbeam 2 Pcs 4 inch LED Pods 18W Spot Beam Driving Lights for Jeep, ATV, UTV, Truck, Offroad Vehicle - No Wiring Harness Included by Mike Starling

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The dumbest review ever.

Do you know people who stand in front of lights and take pictures? Yes, I'm talking about you. You are all literally stupid. Nothing is displayed. For the future, for those who don't want to look like an idiot, get "behind" the light and take a picture. Okay, enough ranting, now for the actual review. I installed these lights on a Setina PB400 linkage on a P71. First I would like to say that I am very knowledgeable about wiring, soldering, crimping, etc. The basics of the basics are included in the kit. The wiring is shorter than other kits I've bought, but that's not a negative for me. It takes me less than 5 minutes to make a 14 gauge jumper wire. The main bolts are short, but again that's not a problem for me as I have a million of them. Installation is easy for me. Now I've seen people here who know next to nothing about car wiring or common sense. MAKE SURE YOU PROTECT. Since my car was an ex-police car, it always had a lot of extra wires running from the engine area to the inside of the car. I already installed a few things so it was pretty easy. I melted these 20 amp lightbulbs, they seem pretty safe to me. Brightness: Oh, the moment of truth, the only thing people care about. These aren't really bad. However, I would say that these "spotbeams" are more like headlights. They can light up a good area within 30-40 feet in front of you. This is "good" and I originally just wanted something like fog lights as I will be using them when driving on the freeway so I don't blind people. Please adjust accordingly. For 20€ the brightness is not bad and I would buy it again. Just don't expect to see 100 feet away and similar other products will do. Waterproof: I drove through a car wash after installation and didn't notice any condensation or anything like that. I didn't use silicone but I have. It's not very humid where I am so I probably won't have that problem. Tips: If you are not very good at wiring, YouTube will be your friend! This is easily possible with any vehicle. Take a soldering iron, shrink wrap, wire cutters, electrical tape, and zip ties. do it professionally Well, buy a fuse and a switch. I would also recommend not using wires smaller than 16 gauge. My personal opinion.

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