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Thanks very much guys. This is very good info. What's the beam pattern on these LED lights YankeeDave???
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Thanks very much guys. This is very good info. What's the beam pattern on these LED lights YankeeDave???
They are 30w flood
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I have similar mounts on my fogs and am running dually lights - plug and play - no flicker, no problems. The hardest work was cutting off the old connectors and putting on the new ones.
The Aurora lights look very similar to the Dually's and I suspect would do just as well, and are significantly cheaper than the Dually lights.
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JeepToBe....... is it a 3.8 or a 3.6......

Both sets of "flickering when off" are on late 3.6 JK's

Ive noticed there are internal changes to the 3.6TIPM, which might explain the difference. Worth knowing as it might affect the Dually's and Aurora's
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JeepToBe....... is it a 3.8 or a 3.6......

Both sets of "flickering when off" are on late 3.6 JK's

Ive noticed there are internal changes to the 3.6TIPM, which might explain the difference. Worth knowing as it might affect the Dually's and Aurora's
Hi MightyMouse, is the flickering permanent or only happens randomly once in a while? I've got the 3.6L and getting a bit worried now because I'm assuming it will be annoying to incoming traffic at night and possibly strain my eyes as well. Is that a fair assumption? Thanks mate.
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The flickering issue my mate had (when connected to the old rear fog light connections) was with Dually's on a 2010 Rubicon.

As a side note, has anyone tried just replacing the PSX24W globe with LED just for Day Running lights? (reprogrammed as a DRL with a procal)

Just about to grab a procal to reprogram tyre size and though I might give it a try.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2x-H16-Fo...e5f1cb0&_uhb=1

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Its an intermittent flicker of short duration... if you weren't looking at the lights you wouldn't suspect.

But its certainly obvious to traffic but more weird than dangerous.

SeaComms - those are VERY well made lamps, by DRL I'm assuming you mean the "reuse" of the indicators ?
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