macabethiel
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Well the plastic aftermarket £6.00 LED lamps on our Jeep have failed as a result of water ingress after about 4 months. One started flashing and the other was only illuminated by 5 of the original 9 LED's. Took them apart and they were soaked in water the circuit board inside was badly corroded as was the reflector.
So decided to pay £18.00 and go for some alloy bodied ones instead of plastic. They seem much more substantial. I have added sealant pretty much anywhere that water might get in.
Had to fabricate a proper mounting bracket due to the weight of the lamps. They are slightly further away from the headlamps due to the logistics of finding a flat area on the front cross member for mounting. Could not fit directly to the top of the bumper as its plastic with foam inside where they would need to be mounted.
I think the square shape suits the Jeep better than the old round ones. They have changed the layout on Flicker took me ages to find how to upload them.
20170323_094842 by Ted Bagshaw, on Flickr
20170323_094909 by Ted Bagshaw, on Flickr
So decided to pay £18.00 and go for some alloy bodied ones instead of plastic. They seem much more substantial. I have added sealant pretty much anywhere that water might get in.
Had to fabricate a proper mounting bracket due to the weight of the lamps. They are slightly further away from the headlamps due to the logistics of finding a flat area on the front cross member for mounting. Could not fit directly to the top of the bumper as its plastic with foam inside where they would need to be mounted.
I think the square shape suits the Jeep better than the old round ones. They have changed the layout on Flicker took me ages to find how to upload them.
20170323_094842 by Ted Bagshaw, on Flickr
20170323_094909 by Ted Bagshaw, on Flickr