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Morimoto Sealed7 2.0 Headlights (Jeep JK) (Set)

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Morimoto Sealed7 2.0 Headlights (Jeep JK) (Set)Just when you think: You've done your research and come across every last option in the 7" round LED market, these should catch your attention. While it's true there's only so many ways you can package a set of low and high beam LED based optics into a 7" round platform; Morimoto's Sealed7 2. 0 pulls it off in the most functional and attractive setup we've seen to date. Honestly: Here at our shop, we've seen em all and believe that the Sealed7 2. 0 is

Just when you think: You've done your research and come across every last option in the 7" round LED market, these should catch your attention. While it's true there's only so many ways you can package a set of low and high beam LED-based optics into a 7" round platform; Morimoto's Sealed7 2.0 pulls it off in the most functional and attractive setup we've seen to date.

Honestly: Here at our shop, we've seen em all and believe that the Sealed7 2.0 is the best new entry in the 7 inch Jeep Headlight market for a variety of reasons, which we'll outline below.

Proprietary: The Morimoto Sealed7 2.0 is all-new, all-original from the ground up. Until now, there were basically three distinct products on the market. You have the real-deal J.W. Speaker, at the top of the totem poll. Then you have the cheap J.W. Speaker knock-offs, re-branded by companies A,B, and C, and then you have the Truck-Lite reflector-based 7" lights... again, re-branded by company X,Y, and Z. These are unlike anything else on the market.

Output: In low beam mode, Nichia NCSW170C Series LED's paired with Morimoto's advanced Kuria Optic projector lens array efficiently distributes roughly 3000 lumens on the road in a properly LHD-stepped beam pattern. Because the Sealed7 runs a "dual-burn" setup on high beam mode, the output is intensified to nearly 4000 mosquito-melting lumens there.

DRL / Switchback: The quad-optic setup has three functions: 1) High-intensity white daytime running light. 2) Low-intensity white daytime running light (with low beams on) and 3) High-intensity amber turn signal. The switchback setup on the turn signal will automatically interrupt the white DRL, flash, and then return to white once the signal stops. The 3-wire DRL/Signal input makes setup easy.

Quality: No expense was spared when designing the Sealed7. Start with the ingredients at the heart of the headlight from Nichia-Japan and Philips-Lumileds. These aren't cheap emitters to begin with. The UV coated Polycarbonate lens is shatter proof and will take years of abuse without fading. You can feel the precision in the heavy-duty die-cast housings that double as a heat-sink are not much deeper than the OEM Wrangler headlights. A special PWM LED driver resides inside of the headlight to keep the LED's running at their peak intensity, even during prolonged periods of use.

Plug n Play: And flicker-free! There is no bulky/complicated relay harness to run for the Morimoto Sealed7 LED heads. Just mount the external LED driver behind the housing, plug in the H13 connector to the factory outlet, and you're ready to roll.

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