Inexpensive LEDs and HIDs

Ldogg

New member
He doesn't make them, just sources them and doesn't mark up the price as much as others. Yes he can get a 50". I was going to get a 20" but I might just get a 50" and call it good. :)

I might have to look into a 20" for the hood.... I assume the look like all the others, black with fins on the back side?
 

GCM 2

New member
That's it. And that's also why I don't have it...yet.

I need to do much more research on this one, it looks like the sPod could actually be cheaper. I was building one of the Wiredhdh.com kits just now online, it was over $850.00. I'm not sure if I was overbuilding the kit or not, more research definitely needed. :thinking:
 

MTG

Caught the Bug
I might have to look into a 20" for the hood.... I assume the look like all the others, black with fins on the back side?

Yes. I think there is a picture on the Knuckles thread of the 6" I have for a backup light. Wife took the jeep today or I'd snap a pic for you. I'll see if I can find a pic.

Edit: You can see it here and the next few pages. http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?1585-The-building-of-knuckles&p=72459&viewfull=1#post72459

Another pic: http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?1585-The-building-of-knuckles&p=71863&viewfull=1#post71863
 
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MTG

Caught the Bug
I need to do much more research on this one, it looks like the sPod could actually be cheaper. I was building one of the Wiredhdh.com kits just now online, it was over $850.00. I'm not sure if I was overbuilding the kit or not, more research definitely needed. :thinking:

Yeah, I get out over my skis quickly with electronic stuff. Frankly, I just like the way it looks. But my Daystar panel, OTRATTW switches, relays and wires work perfectly fine. Hell, the lights on my tire carrier are wired to a switch that just floats freely in the glovebox for now. We wired it up the night before running the Rubicon and didn't have time to run it to the panel. LOL!
 

Ldogg

New member
Yes. I think there is a picture on the Knuckles thread of the 6" I have for a backup light. Wife took the jeep today or I'd snap a pic for you. I'll see if I can find a pic.

Edit: You can see it here and the next few pages. http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?1585-The-building-of-knuckles&p=72459&viewfull=1#post72459

Another pic: http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?1585-The-building-of-knuckles&p=71863&viewfull=1#post71863


NICE! and you cant beat the price for sure.
 

JAGS

Hooked
This thread is for "inexpensive"...a category to which the sPod does not belong. :cheesy:

Might be in that crazy build thread of yours, but what are you using at the battery to then feed your daystar dash panel? Would love to add some lights, but not sure how to wire everything up. :thinking:
 

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
Might be in that crazy build thread of yours, but what are you using at the battery to then feed your daystar dash panel? Would love to add some lights, but not sure how to wire everything up. :thinking:

The daystar panel doesn't have power. You wire each switch. Through relays to the battery.
 

JAGS

Hooked
The daystar panel doesn't have power. You wire each switch. Through relays to the battery.

Oh, right, that makes sense too. :crazyeyes: Trying to figure how to go from accessory to battery to daystar and how all is connected without shorting/frying anything in the process. Admittedly, one of many things still learning.
 
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