mud uk led lights views?

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Looks very similar to what I fitted about a year ago, only mine came from Bolt On Bits rather than Mud. Nice and bright, maintenance free, you can leave 'em on without running the battery down. They don't fill up with water either, unlike the standard Land Rover units. I've added a matching fog light and reversing lamp too. Worth doing if you feel like giving your Land Rover a Christmas present.
 
I'm tempted by LED headlights as well but they're a bit dear so far. Prices seem to be on their way down though so maybe in a year or two.
 
I had seen the bolt in bits lights and that people had fitted them. Do you know if they are the same connection as yours?
 
Would people suggest going for the bolt on ones for ease of finding a replacement or repair whilst on the road? Just looking at the plug and play type adapter on the mud ones.
 
I've fitted the rear tail/brake combo from Paddocks. They seem well made, and weatherproof. The plugs fitted are different to the single wires used on older light units, and the leads are quite short. Easy sorted if you have a soldering iron. Quite a bit brighter than the old units.
 
The Bolt On Bits ones come with bare wires but have the plastic connectors supplied in the kit so you squeeze the little metal pins onto the wires and stick 'em into the plastic connector body so as to fit the lamp connectors used on later Land Rovers from about the 300 TDI onwards.

I always assumed Bolt on Bits would be in Bolton because of the name, but they're near Bradford & Leeds.
 
One more question!

Do the lens come separate to the led part or are they a closed unit?
Just thinking about spares to carry i.e carrying a full unit while abroad.
 
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