Thanks for that excellent video Zaff……, great content, well thought out and presented, very good information. I really enjoyed that ! ( I think I may just retire completely from off-roading and just sit back and watch your vids, cuz it’s sooo immersive lol 😄)
Thank you Mr. David, it means a lot coming from you ! You can never retire from off-roading, all us young guns look up to you. I appreciate your support ! :)
I'm not sure if it would fit. I don't know the size of the JB74 headlights. You could stick the rings, I chose not to because the glue might release over years which would require me to open the headlights again which I'm avoiding. Thats why I chose wire but glue can work as well.
Hi, my dad is an very proud owner of a 2006 Suzuki Jimny and it has been stuck with most of the original parts but I think i would be nice to give it some upgrades. What kind of upgrades do u recomend ?
Dear friend. It was better to take two pins and connect the angel lights wires with the original bulb rubber which has already the two wires red and black.
Hey buddy, thank you for the suggestion. That’s another way of doing it, but I’ve had no issues with them so far, they work perfectly ! 😁 Thank you again ☺️
If the cups for the back of the lights are rubber, why not cut a small x in the middle and feed the wires in one at a time and put silicone around the wires to seal? Great looking job 👍👍
I’m about to do this to my gen 3. Is there any reason you didnt feed the halo light wires through the original parker light socket hole and make a cable plug for it to pass through? I don’t want to have to drill another hole and also solder. 😅
I didn't want the wire to be visible. So I drilled a hole and ran it behind the reflector bowl and out through the park light socket, which can be seen at 20:15