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New LED headlight for 2014 grand Cherokee Laredo

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Finally!!!! A unique custom LED headlight that actually looks so much better than the original lED on the overland, summit and limited. This item is a true plug and play for my grand Cherokee Laredo. I get a lot of compliments. People thought my car was the release of the new facelift 2016 grand Cherokee. I was so tired , looking for the original LED headlights and I still needed a special harness and relay switch, to hook up for my Laredo. Hell with that!!
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Ordered them anyway haha. If it isn't the same lights I can always give my two cents on the ones linked when installed, and order the correct ones later. I've been creeping on those headlights since around March when they magically appeared on my 10,000th Google search on 2014 aftermarket headlamps.


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#11 ·
Looks like his company name is revotech and is based out of Cali. I'm really interested in the headlights from the lighting firm though. I called them today and they told me they no longer attempt to make harnesses for retrofit or oem led equipped headlights because there were just too many issues, but have no problem with their ground up builds which come out like the new Dodge Charger headlights and the ones pictured in the ops post. For the headlights themselves and the led strip (no hids as I already have a set) it would be right around $700 shipped. Not too bad considering they should be plug and play.


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I would also like to second this. When speaking with a TLF team member I explained that I was just interested in the LED surround, leaving everything else in the assembly stock. All that is needed is a fuse tap for the LED surround. This was explained to me in March, so I'm not sure of any new information. I figured this is a good route to go especially since you still have the MOPAR headlamp assembly. One could do the HID conversions offered by Xenondepot later on or re use an existing setup like beebo401 mentioned.

The only thing that stopped me from biting the bullet was that the lights were a newly added item, and I wanted to hear a bit more feedback from other 2014+ WK2 owners before moving on to a custom setup.

The lights pictured in this thread are currently being sold by a few distributors on Ebay, and the manufacturer is listed as Eagle Eyes. I'm very glad Fzabala posted this thread because I was pretty shocked at how awesome they look in those photos.

The Lighting Firm also has a pretty good warranty for their products. I've seen a few posts about issues with the MOPAR HID assemblies in terms of the LED surrounds going out or changing color. So those who don't have warranties on their lights have been watching closely.

Hopefully we see more lighting products come into play for the 2014+ WK2's, as I was starting to get bitter that our vehicle seemed to be overlooked by many of the aftermarket automotive lighting companies.


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Finally!!!! A unique custom LED headlight that actually looks so much better than the original lED on the overland, summit and limited. This item is a true plug and play for my grand Cherokee Laredo. I get a lot of compliments. People thought my car was the released new facelift 2016 grand Cherokee. I was so tired looking for the original LED headlights, and I still needed a special harness and relay switch, to hook up for my Laredo. Hell with that!!
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I will update another photo that captures the complete look, with 22" concave black wheels on my car. It was dark and couldn't take clear shot of my my wheels.
 
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Why would you wan these for the SRT? Serious Question...
 
#28 ·
Way to pull through for us op, these videos and info have been extremely helpful! I'm still up in the air about the longevity of the eBay lights led strip, but love the way they look on your jeep! Decisions decision, keep us posted if there are any problems that you run into and good luck with your project!


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I could've saved so much time and stress with these over the TLF custom ones made for me (didn't work) and now waiting for a local shop to even take the time to consider finishing them...

But all in all, glad to see there's actually a real solution out there without having to break the bank or the Jeep's wiring. Unfortunately, it still doesn't solve the issue with upgrading to HIDs though. :/
 
#35 ·
Hey I ended up ordering these lights today as well. I have a local shop in Rhode Island that does amazing custom work at fair prices. I talked to him and he's going to look into upgrading the led strip and putting in real bi-xenon projectors with an hid kit. Prob going to be a few weeks before it all comes together but hopefully it turns out great! I'll update soon, and if you in the New England area I can give you the referral for his business.


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#37 · (Edited)
Much brighter and whiter than the standard bulbs that came stock with car. Nothing compare to HID's. HID's are different level beams, and does have a bright smooth spread. Honestly, I'm happy with what I have with the halogen projectors. I just upgraded the halogen bulb with sylvania silver star ZXE.
 
#40 ·
Headlamps came in today, but I'm hesitant to install them right away. I guess my idea is that I don't really "expect" these to last very long. So I thought perhaps if I wait on the install for when I put in all my other modifications I'll at least have a few months of use when my jeep looks how I want it.

Is this weird?


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#42 ·
Why do you think it might not last? Well, we know it is a new released item, and we won't know how long the life of these headlights will hold up. So far the material feels identical like the stock ones. What mods are you adding to it besides HID's?
 
#47 ·
Thanks. Beam looks pretty good. I know when I bought a spare Eagle headlight for my Tacoma, the fitment wasn't the best and the clear lens had a funny look to it. An old sheen is the best to describe it. Also the beam had a crappy hot spot. Then again, that was a reflector based headlight.
 
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I got them sooner than expected. I would plan to have them at your door in about 9 days time. They got to me 6 or 7 days after I ordered them so about a week's time for me. I'm in New York at the moment and they were shipped from California.

They're currently sitting in the box still just because I wanted to put them on when I install my grille inserts. Plus commuting on the LI Expressway would have me worrying about them everyday haha.

Edit: let us know how it goes for you. I see them more as a short term product, but that is mostly because I have no way of knowing how reliable they are over time. If these are the only product of this type ever made for our 14+ WK2 I might have to keep stock up on extra pairs if they look great but don't last more than a year. They definitely look and feel solid like OEM.


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