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Word of caution, I bought my EVO 2 from a eBay seller, I had some issues (flickering from high to low and both lights on) and needed to get it replaced and my first msg to him was March 28th, I just got a replacement June 14th.
Here is the kicker, I was having issues with the eBay guy and contacted JW speaker and they said your S.O.L. If you don't buy from a authorized dealer, there is no warranty and there for they could not help me.
The eBay guy might be cheaper but if you ever need it warrantied, your screwed from JW speaker.
The off road dealer I bought from is an authorized dealer. I do agree that one must do their home work.
Word of caution, I bought my EVO 2 from a eBay seller, I had some issues (flickering from high to low and both lights on) and needed to get it replaced and my first msg to him was March 28th, I just got a replacement June 14th.
Here is the kicker, I was having issues with the eBay guy and contacted JW speaker and they said your S.O.L. If you don't buy from a authorized dealer, there is no warranty and there for they could not help me.
The eBay guy might be cheaper but if you ever need it warrantied, your screwed from JW speaker.
Hi 14FLHX - Your pic shows a Phase 7 light, which I'm running now - did you replace yours with the Gen II Speaker HL?
I cannot say enough good about this light. Money well spent. It makes all that came before it soooooooo last century ! The only thing better would have been 1 in each lower.
Looks like they tried to help but couldn't. I get their point of view. It could be counterfeit and they would be giving out new lights to replace something that wasn't theirs.
I bought Evo2 on Amazon for $282 (including shipping). It's a great light and I'd highly recommend it.
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