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    Truck-Lite with Xpel Wrap Headlight Foglight Upgrade

    Hey everyone.

    I figured a new thread was good for my headlight review. This is where I'll be doing the Xpel headlight protection install on the truck-lites and then installing everything in the Jeep.

    The Xpel is a 30 mil thick protection wrap for the headlights, and Im not worried about breaking the poly carbonate, or scratching it really, but it seems that driving with any sort of lens will show wear over the years.

    These are not supposed to "yellow" but personally I don't care. I wrap everything i can. God forbid a bolder hits the truck. Also the jeep's flat nose (i feel) is extra vulnerable to flying debris. Things don't glance off it, its always a direct hit.

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    I have been wondering about Xpel on the LED's (Speaker) replacement lights. They get HOT - though not sure how the TL's compare temperature wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHewes View Post
    I have been wondering about Xpel on the LED's (Speaker) replacement lights. They get HOT - though not sure how the TL's compare temperature wise.
    I have to assume they dont get too hot being LEDs. And the Xpel headlight wrap is 30 mils thick. So Im pretty sure there will no issues with heat.

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    Here is the headlight out of the box.

    Its heavy in your hand, feels solid.

    I have the Xpel shield for it. I think I'll go video when I install it.

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    Flickering

    If you have researched truck-lites headlights, You have read about flickering. Here is what it is.

    The JK's electrical system sends power to the lights in pules. With a halogen bulb, which has a slower reaction time than an LED, it will look like steady light. The more sensitive LED shows the pulse because it is more responsive to the power flow.

    Truck-Lite makes a harness that works like a battery to smooth out the power flow from the JK's power supply to the LED bulb.

    Problem solved.

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    The fog lights are another story.

    Not quite so plug and play.

    They do not connect directly to the JK's plugs. You need a relay to connect them...OR cut the wires and hard wire them.

    I prefer a plug so I found a relay that will work.

    Problem 2 is that there is no mount. Its just a light. This is going to take some doing to get done right.

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    I looked into this, and hit a dead end with the fog lights also.

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    Can you fab them into the original fog housing somehow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteRavenRR View Post
    Can you fab them into the original fog housing somehow?
    This is a good idea. Im going to have to do some investigating..

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    OK so I did it.

    I figured out the fog lights too.

    Here's how it went.

    Headlights are easy, plug and play. I wrapped a strip of electrical tape around them to thicken them up around the bezel, but other than that they are a breeze.

    Pop the clips to the grill, pull it off. and your pretty much half done. Unscrew the bezels, and the lights fall out. Plug in the trucklite relays and the lights, and screw the bezel back down. Done.

    I wrapped mine in the xpel headlight shields. Im not sure the polycarb lense needs it. but I dont care. I wanted to make sure they didnt yellow.

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