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Review on 🚦 WHDZ 7" LED Round Headlight for Wrangler CJ JK TJ Motorcycles and Offroad Vehicles by Ryan Pollock

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Take some silicone to fill the ports. (Jeep TJ 2006)

I installed these headlights about 7 months ago and I can honestly say I have not been disappointed. Worth noting: I also ordered and installed an anti-flicker kit. Installation Notes: Installation is relatively easy once you know your Jeep. The lights came on with no problem and I tied the anti-flicker boxes to part of the existing wiring harness on either side of the bay to keep them secure. First the lights, while illuminating everything as suggested in the attached image, were turned up incredibly high. I used the side of a whitewashed building from about 15 feet and lowered it almost 6 feet before getting it out of the "blind all other drivers on the street at night" zone. Prior to this shot, the high beams illuminated the treetops at a height of 40 feet. I mentioned silicone in the title because the anti-flicker kit had all the connections open to the elements and I was a little bothered by the amount of wet patches here in coastal NC, so ended up using regular silicone to seal the back of the modules fill and close the main connector in the flashlight yourself, as poor installation has also exposed these pins. a connector from the manufacturer (since they are mostly motorcycle headlights I wasn't surprised). The only thing I give one star for is the reflector design. Angled so as not to glare other people (so much), the pattern doesn't emit light far in front of the car. Again, they were clearly copied from a design not intended for Jeep use. Let's just say they work and work well. Be prepared to be flickered from time to time, and I hope you smile unmercifully like me when you flicker back. Because these bad boys are smart.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Fair enough but...