In this video I hook up my new Auxbeam pods and KC A-Pillar mounts to the Jeep. I get to try out my new Voswitch product (spoiler alert WORKS AWESOME) Thanks for watching.
I’ve been researching lights and wondered if you happen to have some pictures or a short video of just the Auxbeam 3” a pillar lights on at night to show the light pattern and how far they light up down the trail? The only videos that show the lights on of yours I have found is the ones with them pointed at the garage door and also the video of the bumper light install. Would you still buy these lights again? TY!!!
These lights are fantastic for the price. Sorry I should have put up a vid of the lights at night while driving. I can tell you they still work great, no rust and zero issues. The amber does cut the fog a little but I may just switch it back to just white. Thank you for watching & your comment.
@@ESBJeep TY for the reply!!! I have been running a 10” R1 light bar with lamin X yellow film (that I added) on the front bumper of our RZR and it works great to cut through the little bit of fog we occasionally encounter, but also does really good to cut through the dust from the machines ahead of you. I wonder if they were mounted lower if that would help them cut through the fog better. Have you hit any trails and if so, how does the combo beam pattern light the trails up? TY again!!! 🍻
4Runner owner here, I have Baja pods but I bought them as returns or used like new So got them for 30-40% off I did a hood mount and added an extension bracket for each side- combo pattern amber and spot white. Talk about a really useful setup for night mobbing! I am not keen on roof mounted light bars, so I also have a upper grill mounted light bar and then will get large pods for the lower part of the grille. Just like hidden lights or low profile stuff. Those Auxbeam definitely look pretty good! I haven’t looked for large pods from them but if they have tj, I may just run them lol
I am installing these on my Gladiator and I also have a Voswitch. I am a novice when it comes to wiring - where did you cut the wires before you spliced them together? I assume it was before the relay since I believe the Voswitch has it’s own relay? And I assumed you just cut off the two wires with the round connectors and trimmed them as needed? Thanks.
That's actually what I did. You want to cut the relay off and just extend the wires. One to the ground and one to your voswitch. It was super easy and you just need to solder or add a connection to lengthen the wires and that's it. Thanks for watching