Chance575
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Plug in play, put a set in my wife’s JLR and it took about 30 minutes to install them. Only comment she had was the beam was a little blue looking.
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I installed the bi-oculus lights with the halo and fogs without the halo. I have a sport s with max tow option (plastic bumper). Installing the headlights was as straight forward as video. Installing the fog lights was a pain. I had to remove the plastic skid plate and all the plastic trim to get to the fog lights. The fog light install itself was just 3 bolts and an electrical connection, no big deal. The hard part was the plastic trim. Lots of plastic clips to remove and a few bolts. Hint: The plastic skid plate has to come off first. I did this install almost a year ago. I've had no issues. So far, I'm glad I did it and would recommend. If you have steel bumper, fog light install is probably easier.How are these holding up? Im thinking about getting these lights and fog lights without the halo. Everything is plug and play from what I read, have you had any issues? Thanks
I'm glad to hear this. I was worried about having issues from going to the stock halogen lights to these and having issuesI installed the bi-oculus lights with the halo and fogs without the halo. I have a sport s with max tow option (plastic bumper). Installing the headlights was as straight forward as video. Installing the fog lights was a pain. I had to remove the plastic skid plate and all the plastic trim to get to the fog lights. The fog light install itself was just 3 bolts and an electrical connection, no big deal. The hard part was the plastic trim. Lots of plastic clips to remove and a few bolts. Hint: The plastic skid plate has to come off first. I did this install almost a year ago. I've had no issues. So far, I'm glad I did it and would recommend. If you have steel bumper, fog light install is probably easier.
I just installed my lights, and they are nice! I know they say fogging is normal and it will go away but dang mine def fogged up more than i thought it would. Hopefully after running them a while it goes away. My fog lights should be in tomorrow so hopefully I can get them on this weekend. Thanks for the tip on the skid plate!I installed the bi-oculus lights with the halo and fogs without the halo. I have a sport s with max tow option (plastic bumper). Installing the headlights was as straight forward as video. Installing the fog lights was a pain. I had to remove the plastic skid plate and all the plastic trim to get to the fog lights. The fog light install itself was just 3 bolts and an electrical connection, no big deal. The hard part was the plastic trim. Lots of plastic clips to remove and a few bolts. Hint: The plastic skid plate has to come off first. I did this install almost a year ago. I've had no issues. So far, I'm glad I did it and would recommend. If you have steel bumper, fog light install is probably easier.
I don't remember mine fogging up. I know they aren't fogged now. Fwiw, I haven't regretted this mod once. I spent months pondering the best way to upgrade my headlights and whether I should do it. Once I did it, I've never looked back. Good luck on fog light install. Buy a $15 trim piece removal kit on amazon if you don't have one. You'll need it.I just installed my lights, and they are nice! I know they say fogging is normal and it will go away but dang mine def fogged up more than i thought it would. Hopefully after running them a while it goes away. My fog lights should be in tomorrow so hopefully I can get them on this weekend. Thanks for the tip on the skid plate!