KC Hilights
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From: new jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L i6
my headlights suck to begin with so i want to get some off road lights, i plan on getting these http://www.quadratec.com/products/97030_1X_PG.htm but i dont know how to wire them and if the driving lights are better
or these lights http://www.quadratec.com/products/97029_00.htm
or these lights http://www.quadratec.com/products/97029_00.htm
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From: Midland Mi
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I went with the 130watt kc daylighters and they are amazing
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KC-Lights-63...4a59db&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KC-Lights-63...4a59db&vxp=mtr
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From: napoleon ohio
Year: 98, 00, 01 and another 01
Model: Cherokee
Engine: both 01 jeeps have viper coil pack
I recommend starting off improving your headlights. Upgrade your headlight wiring harness with something like LMC truck part# 36-3580 $29.95($40 ups to your front door). this can be used with regular headlights and you should be amazed at the improvement. Off-road light are not going to help you on the street.
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im not worried about upgrading my headlights
i want to go with the rectangle shaped lights, i think the look better but i've never seen then on a Cherokee post back what you think ROUND OR RECTANGLE for the front bumper
i want to go with the rectangle shaped lights, i think the look better but i've never seen then on a Cherokee post back what you think ROUND OR RECTANGLE for the front bumper
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From: The FIRST State
Year: 1994
Model: Grand Cherokee (ZJ)
Engine: Straight 6
I personally prefer the rectangle lights on the bumper since the headlights and the Cherokee are square to begin with. I have the cheap-o Navigator lights that a LOT of people have because they are awesome for the price, KCs are gonna be better of course lol. Also, attaching a wiring diagram for you.
I would have to second the upgrading of headlights first though. I have the LMC harness and it makes a big difference. I accidentally broke a headlight so I have my stock sealed beams running off the harness and even that is hugely noticeable. Better housings and nice H4 bulbs + the harness = wowzers bright!
I would have to second the upgrading of headlights first though. I have the LMC harness and it makes a big difference. I accidentally broke a headlight so I have my stock sealed beams running off the harness and even that is hugely noticeable. Better housings and nice H4 bulbs + the harness = wowzers bright!
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You also asked about beam pattern. Long range lights are very specific to off-road use. I'd go with fog or driving lights. Attached is a diagram of beam patterns.
I went with the 130watt kc daylighters and they are amazing
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KC-Lights-63...4a59db&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KC-Lights-63...4a59db&vxp=mtr
I have these as well, love them
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From: new jersey
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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my brother has the kc long range hilights , i like the beam pattern they throw out but personal i dont like the look of them, im gonna save up enough money for the kc 69 series long range. and deffently looking into new wireing for the head lights when i get a chance
thanks all
thanks all
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