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    LED Headlights


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    Bloody Ugly looking lights
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    +1 for these lights.

    Fitted about a year ago, great light, spread and construction.

    The bracket can be a bit fiddly but nothing impossible.

    Highly recommend the green locating pins as we riveted the original ones in. Just saves the hassle.

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    Thanks m8. How do the green locating pins work versus original balls? Cheers

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    Lyhoon yours look a lot nicer than Garret's but his were prototypes I understand. Are a number of your rivets just to finish it off (ie they don't retain just seal the holes)? Cheers

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    Just buy H4 led globes.
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    H4 LED globes just like H4 HID globes will give a scattered light that's isn't all that good and will really **** off oncoming drivers.
    Bad move...

    Those round lights in inserts might look ugly, but they're road legal and they work...

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    I actually don't think they are ugly. Not the ones shown above on the white D2 at least. Looks business like. Cheers
    Ps. Form follows function anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Bloody Ugly looking lights
    possibley if they had a lens cover over the tin base, then they probably would look better


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    Have a look at the Video section of the Ultraflex 4x4 page on Facebook. They look very good on a d2 there with bullbar.

    Cheers

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