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Old 01-13-2012, 10:30 AM
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Default Ironworks now selling the 5.75" and 7" JW speaker headlights for your project.

I stumbled onto these headlights a few month ago. I have wanted to upgrade the lights in my wife's Jeep for a long time. The stock lights just suck in the new Jeep Rubicons. Then I began looking for some light ideas for Greg Weld's bubble top that would work good and give us a more modern look. Sean Smith suggested I look at the Harley Davidson Led headlight for the project. I went down to my local dealer and checked out the headlights They were sweet, but I did not want the front of Greg's car to say "HARLEY DAVIDSON" across the front 4 times. Well Then I found the manufacturer, JW Speaker. They make the light for Harley. I did some calling around and found out they were the hot ticket to make the lights better in my wife's Jeep also. I told a few car building buddies about the lights and sold quite a few to guys wanting something more for lights on the car. So here we are today.


The 5.75" lights are a bit more difficult to install. They have a really big back side that make the work needed to install they a bit more difficult then the 7" lights. You will see the difference in these shapes of the lights below.

These are the 7" lights


These are the 5.75" lights


So I took some pictures of the lights in the jeep with the stock lights on low beams.



This is with the JW Speaker headlights installed. Still on low beam.



The lights seem a bit dimmer, but the light really carries further and lights things up so much better. It also has a wider pattern so you don't have just the front of the car lit up in front of you. It really carries out to the sides of the Jeep. The light path is also taller. It's like a more penetrating shot gun blast of light over just a spot light of a stock light. You will also notice that these lights hit the ground much further out not wasting the light beam on the ground where you can't see. These lights have a projector beam inside to shoot the light out further.





Now on to the business end. These lights are expensive but so is quality anything these day. They are MADE IN THE USA. They only run on 2 amps of power.

The price for the 7" lights is $517.00 Each and the price for the 5.75" lights is $583.00 Each.

If your interested in purchasing these lights let me know. My shop number is 661 399 8999 and my email is [email protected].

If you have any more questions let me know.
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Old 01-13-2012, 10:54 AM
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Is the price for "each" or a "pair"?
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Old 01-13-2012, 10:58 AM
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Is the price for "each" or a "pair"?
I edited the post to say each. Sorry for confusion.
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thats good price on them i will take a set . thanks
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Those are cool! Will they bolt into a stock 7" sealed beam location? Independent of depth.

I like that the draw such few amps!!

Any special wiring considerations? Just power (hi and low beam) and ground?
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Those are cool! Will they bolt into a stock 7" sealed beam location? Independent of depth.

I like that the draw such few amps!!

Any special wiring considerations? Just power (hi and low beam) and ground?
Swapped them out on my wife jeep yesterday in 2 hours. Just had to thin out the outer ring for the shape at bit. There a quite a few guys putting these lights into some factory buckets on here. So we will know exactly soon. Because of the shape of the 5" it is pretty time consuming. But it just depend on how bad you want something. Those lights make the front of Greg's Bubble top.

They plug into a standard H4 connector.
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Swapped them out on my wife jeep yesterday in 2 hours. Just had to thin out the outer ring for the shape at bit. There a quite a few guys putting these lights into some factory buckets on here. So we will know exactly soon. Because of the shape of the 5" it is pretty time consuming. But it just depend on how bad you want something. Those lights make the front of Greg's Bubble top.

They plug into a standard H4 connector.
Thanks Roger,

Those would look cool on my falcon! I will have to save up for these.
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I stumbled onto these headlights a few month ago. I have wanted to upgrade the lights in my wife's Jeep for a long time. The stock lights just suck in the new Jeep Rubicons. Then I began looking for some light ideas for Greg Weld's bubble top that would work good and give us a more modern look. Sean Smith suggested I look at the Harley Davidson Led headlight for the project. I went down to my local dealer and checked out the headlights They were sweet, but I did not want the front of Greg's car to say "HARLEY DAVIDSON" across the front 4 times. Well Then I found the manufacturer, JW Speaker. They make the light for Harley. I did some calling around and found out they were the hot ticket to make the lights better in my wife's Jeep also. I told a few car building buddies about the lights and sold quite a few to guys wanting something more for lights on the car. So here we are today.


The 5.75" lights are a bit more difficult to install. They have a really big back side that make the work needed to install they a bit more difficult then the 7" lights. You will see the difference in these shapes of the lights below.

These are the 7" lights


These are the 5.75" lights


So I took some pictures of the lights in the jeep with the stock lights on low beams.



This is with the JW Speaker headlights installed. Still on low beam.



The lights seem a bit dimmer, but the light really carries further and lights things up so much better. It also has a wider pattern so you don't have just the front of the car lit up in front of you. It really carries out to the sides of the Jeep. The light path is also taller. It's like a more penetrating shot gun blast of light over just a spot light of a stock light. You will also notice that these lights hit the ground much further out not wasting the light beam on the ground where you can't see. These lights have a projector beam inside to shoot the light out further.





Now on to the business end. These lights are expensive but so is quality anything these day. They are MADE IN THE USA. They only run on 2 amps of power.

The price for the 7" lights is $517.00 Each and the price for the 5.75" lights is $583.00 Each.

If your interested in purchasing these lights let me know. My shop number is 661 399 8999 and my email is [email protected].

If you have any more questions let me know.
1K for headlight's.Wow!! Do You think that I could get by with just one mounted in the center of the grill.I don't do alot of night driving.

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1K for headlight's.Wow!! Do You that I could get by with just one mounted in the center of the grill.I don't do alot of night driving.

Your camaro might sell if you had these lights in it, Just sayin. Once everyone sees Greg Weld has 4 in his car you I will not be able to keep them instock.
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hate to be negative because they look f-in sweet.
but when you run those your gonna be blinding on coming traffic like the ricers do with thier "hid" kits. since they dont have the driver side cut off. (two lane highway)
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