Early squares. Wanna go h4? Toyota has a killer deal

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Decided to get some anyhow, now it says every address I have, the product cannot be delivered to it. :321::flipthebird::upyours::thumbsdown:

I had to close out the cart an reload it. It was something with the site I think, once I did that it took my address an let me finish the order. That or there was something I put in wrong on the card info that it didn't like. Starting over fixed it regardless :shrug:

Got mine today!
 

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Got 2 sets yesterday! Just the Toyota quality packaging was worth the price of admission lol.
Can confirm plug n play. Didn’t wire up the relays yet but they are slightly brighter than the old OG sealed beams.
One of which looked like it was from this century and the other from the 20th century lol ..
The quality of the relay kit is worth more than the lights if someone is doing relays. Sealed waterproof relays and fuses. All wire loomed up nice. Plus a big bag of heavy duty zip ties (probably 25-30 in the bag) and a tube of dielectric grease.
They don’t look weird with that lip on the lens, at least not after the 3 rd time you stare at them.
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I bet a replacement LED bulb would make these things COOK!
They sure do in newer vehicles that came with incandescent bulbs.
 

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Got 2 sets yesterday! Just the Toyota quality packaging was worth the price of admission lol.
Can confirm plug n play. Didn’t wire up the relays yet but they are slightly brighter than the old OG sealed beams.
One of which looked like it was from this century and the other from the 20th century lol ..
The quality of the relay kit is worth more than the lights if someone is doing relays. Sealed waterproof relays and fuses. All wire loomed up nice. Plus a big bag of heavy duty zip ties (probably 25-30 in the bag) and a tube of dielectric grease.
They don’t look weird with that lip on the lens, at least not after the 3 rd time you stare at them.
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I thought the loom/relay was worth the purchase the lenses are just an added bonus lol
 

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Got 2 sets yesterday! Just the Toyota quality packaging was worth the price of admission lol.
Can confirm plug n play. Didn’t wire up the relays yet but they are slightly brighter than the old OG sealed beams.
One of which looked like it was from this century and the other from the 20th century lol ..
The quality of the relay kit is worth more than the lights if someone is doing relays. Sealed waterproof relays and fuses. All wire loomed up nice. Plus a big bag of heavy duty zip ties (probably 25-30 in the bag) and a tube of dielectric grease.
They don’t look weird with that lip on the lens, at least not after the 3 rd time you stare at them.
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I got mine yesterday as well. I didn't unbox them completely, but yes, a very well put together kit, worth every penny.
 

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Received mine too, opened one box and agree it was money well spent.
When life slows down I'll get back on my K10 projects.

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I love seeing I wasn’t the only one to order multiples lol
 

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I bought a pair. with shipping less than $100 that's what I paid for set of Summit led lamps, just the lamps!
 
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I got a set for my CJ5 too.
They too are plug n play on this but the headlight retainer rings were so tight I had to press them on with a vice!
Hooked up the relays too. Also easy plug n play.
Will see how nice they are once I get the new gas tank in it. Finally ordered one and ripped out the original one that has been leaking at the filler neck connection for 15 years. I’ll be able to fill the tank again!
Jeeps are just like squares. So easy and reasonable to get parts for.
 

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