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Mark K.
Do you have to modify the back of the headlight bucket to get these to fit on a CJ-7?
Yes. A CJ headlamp bucket will need some metal cutting nippers to trim the bucket to allow the headlamp to fit. Thanks for your inquiry.
Gail L.
Do these headlights fit a 2014 Wrangler?
These will not, but the following kit is the headlight set that is correct for a 2014 model. LED Gen II headlight set. Thanks for your inquiry.
Colin C.
I have a set of your LED headlights on my JKU. The regulator module one of the lights has stopped working. Both of the headlights still work with the other module. Can a module be purchased separately?
No. I'm sorry, but the modules are only available as pairs. See the following link for their availability. PWM Adapter pair for LED with JKThanks for your inquiry.
Tom A.
I love my new head lights! What fog lights would pair good with these head lights?
This would be a great option with plug and play harnesses. https://www.quadratec.com/products/97109_103X_B_PG.htm
Colin M.
What is the difference between "Stealth" and non-stealth lights?
On the stealth lights we blackout the Q logo in the center and the small bolts in the hi/lo beam divider. They perform the same and the difference is only in the aesthetics. Thanks for your inquiry.
JW S.
Are they heated? We do get snow and frost.
These are not heated. If you prefer heated, we offer our heated projector LED's, part # 97109.0311 for example.
Mark D.
I have an 04 TJ, am I using the PWM or is that just JKs?
That is only for the JK. You are plugging directly into the light and wiring harness.
Joseph H.
What’s the difference between Quadratec Gen II and Gen I?
The main differences are beam pattern, LED chips used, lumens output. The Gen II is a complete upgrade over the previous generation.
James C.
What is the difference between this headlight #: 97109.0052 and the #: 97109.0050 set?
They function as the same light, but visually one has the letter Q with 4 studs in black (Part #97109.0052) and the other is chrome (Part #97109.0050).
Matthew C.
What's the color temperature of these lights?
These are 6000k