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Old 01-11-2016, 06:48 PM
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Finally changed all my junk halogens on the front of the roof rack over to LED bars:





From Amazon, nothing to expensive but they are very bright and look to be very well sealed. The driver side is slightly different as the others I ordered were different. I had to modify the other 3 bars brackets so I may change out that driver side so they're all the exact same but it will work for now.

I also swapped out my Truklite LED headlights for Philips 75 watt LED headlights. I like the Philips much better, the lows cast light everywhere not just in spots. The highs are decent but I still need to get them aimed down.

Here's the lights with the DRL's on:





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Highs turn all the LED's on which adds more of a longer thrown spot:





Couple pics of everything on just for fun:




Sent you a pm regarding headlights...
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Decided to take the plunge and rip all 4 doors apart. I installed new speakers and door stops on all doors. I can't believe how quiet the front doors are when you open and close them. No more popping from the old worn out door stops.

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Old Door Check and new Door Check:



Also installed billet door buckets with new chrome handles. These look so much better than the sun fried plastic buckets:

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Nice!
Also, how do those JBL's sound over the Bose?
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Old 09-22-2016, 06:27 AM
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Nice!
Also, how do those JBL's sound over the Bose?

The 4 added tweeters throw A LOT of highs. Something told me to snip the tweeter wires when I did the install but I didn't. I just messed around with the EQ settings and it is a little better. If I ever get in the doors again I will probably desolder or just snip the tweeter wires.
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