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So with that all being said. I have no idea how well built these lights are or how long they'll last. I do know that all of these lights, including the HD Daymakers are made overseas. The one I purchased is the Sunpie brand, I bought mine on Ebay, but you can get it on Amazon as well. Being that the distributor is in California and I live in California, I had it in two days.
I bought a 12 LED Cree light off of eBay I believe. I cost me $67. There's no high beam cause it's only a 2 wire plug but it drowns out a Daymaker so I'm not complaining. The only thing I had to do was replace the stock style connector with some spade style connectors for everything to fit in the bucket.
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I purchased mine off of Ebay from a vendor California for $99. Works great no issues other than tight fit in headlight bucket.
This may be a dumb question but is it much brighter then stock?
I bought a 12 LED Cree light off of eBay I believe. I cost me $67. There's no high beam cause it's only a 2 wire plug but it drowns out a Daymaker so I'm not complaining. The only thing I had to do was replace the stock style connector with some spade style connectors for everything to fit in the bucket.
I been eye balling the headlight you're talking about if this is the one from Octane Lighting.
I was worried about it not having a Hi Beam. How does it do not having a Hi Beam? I've been told that you just aim it where you want and it's way brighter than an H4 bulb hi beam anyways.
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