i have a set of flex 4s i'm going to install in my SPOD i just have 2 questions....instead of stacking the forks on top of one another, can you just twist the 2 grounds and the 2 positives together, then only have 1 fork for ground 1 for positive?....and also, is there a way to run that flex 4 back light so it comes on whenever you put your headlights on?.....great video, it helped me a lot!
Yes, you can run more than one lead into a single terminal, just make sure you get a good connection. We go with the dual terminals just so it's easy to replace one lead or the other if needed. To trigger your backlight with the headlight circuit, you can run the lead over the the fuse block and hook into the F52 fuse like they do for the Oracle Bi-LED headlights: ruclips.net/video/uTKkXEu2zB0/видео.html
@@northridgenation lol damn....unfortunately i'm running a Tacoma, so that f52 fuse is going to be different on my truck...but you pointed me in the right direction....just have to try and find what fuse does what on this damn Taco
Can those lights be hooked up to auxiliary switches on a jeep 392JL? In other words for example can you use switch number three for the lower lights switch number four for the upper lights? when I called you folks the gentleman didn’t know so before I order them I wanted to reach out and ask you since I’ve got the auxiliary switches it just makes sense to do it that way. Thank you!!
Now that’s how you light it up sweet lights and set up like the box to just run into 👍 AWSOME jeep looks great
I've had mine on preorder and they just came in today!
Great! They are nice lights, we really like 'em.
Those are really impressive! Now I need to see about those in amber and how much less they would be than some LP6s
Good stuff as always
Wow! Nice
How many inches are they?
i have a set of flex 4s i'm going to install in my SPOD i just have 2 questions....instead of stacking the forks on top of one another, can you just twist the 2 grounds and the 2 positives together, then only have 1 fork for ground 1 for positive?....and also, is there a way to run that flex 4 back light so it comes on whenever you put your headlights on?.....great video, it helped me a lot!
Yes, you can run more than one lead into a single terminal, just make sure you get a good connection. We go with the dual terminals just so it's easy to replace one lead or the other if needed.
To trigger your backlight with the headlight circuit, you can run the lead over the the fuse block and hook into the F52 fuse like they do for the Oracle Bi-LED headlights: ruclips.net/video/uTKkXEu2zB0/видео.html
@@northridgenation lol damn....unfortunately i'm running a Tacoma, so that f52 fuse is going to be different on my truck...but you pointed me in the right direction....just have to try and find what fuse does what on this damn Taco
Can those lights be hooked up to auxiliary switches on a jeep 392JL? In other words for example can you use switch number three for the lower lights switch number four for the upper lights? when I called you folks the gentleman didn’t know so before I order them I wanted to reach out and ask you since I’ve got the auxiliary switches it just makes sense to do it that way. Thank you!!
Yes, you could do it that way.
This should still work even for older jeeps right like for CJs and YJs?
The lights would be an excellent choice for any 4x4.
The mounts shown fit the JL and JTs.