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Just called EasternPerformance to verify if the 7" LED made by truck-lite (same one Kuryakyn sells) is the phase 6 and not the phase 5. I assume they are all phase 6 for sale now but want to make sure. Eastern couldn't confirm it but said they just got new ones in and have sold 77 of them this year.
Has anyone purchased this from Eastern recently and can you confirm that it is in fact the phase 6 model?
Haven't purchased the led, but I have purchased from Eastern Performance in the past on numerous occasions and they are a stand up company. Wouldn't hesitate to buy anything from them!
Just called EasternPerformance to verify if the 7" LED made by truck-lite (same one Kuryakyn sells) is the phase 6 and not the phase 5. I assume they are all phase 6 for sale now but want to make sure. Eastern couldn't confirm it but said they just got new ones in and have sold 77 of them this year.
Has anyone purchased this from Eastern recently and can you confirm that it is in fact the phase 6 model?
Thanks,
Joe
Just out of curiosity, whats the difference between 5 and 6? (I know it's 1 )
Phase 6 illuminates 6 of the 10 LED for low beam compared to the original Phase 5 which lit up 5 of them. This corrected the earlier concerns with the light pattern.
Phase 6 illuminates 6 of the 10 LED for low beam compared to the original Phase 5 which lit up 5 of them. This corrected the earlier concerns with the light pattern.
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