How to Assemble and Install the 5” Round LED Light Bar/Spot Light kit by Xomzema - 2021+ Ford Bronco
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- In this video I show you how to assemble and install the 5 inch Round Light Bar/Spot Light Kit by Xomzema on your 2021+ Ford Bronco. You won't be missed at night anymore with these 5 round lights on the front of your Bronco!
This set of five, 5" round LED lights are housed in a cast aluminum housing with venting fins on the back for good heat dissipation and have really nice quality waterproof connectors on them. They light up with white LEDs but also come with a set of removable amber covers for the front so you can switch them up if you need to. A high quality and durable set, I really like how they look on the Bronco, but more importantly how they perform! They are really bright! You can angle them up and down as well, all 5 together at once, being as they are all bolted together.
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If you’re interested in purchasing the product, you can find it here:
Xomzema 5" Round LED Light Bar Kit: amzn.to/3Ehiq9b
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:11 - Thanks to Xomzema
0:19 - Product Overview
0:56 - Product Installation
9:25 - Demonstration of the Product
9:53 - Outro/Final Thoughts
10:23 - More Product Videos
Hope this video was helpful in your decision making process, or helped you install the Xomzema 5" Round LED Light Bar Kit for the 2021+ Ford Bronco.
Enjoy!
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Hi there. Nice video. I had a technical question. I have a bronco as well, and I want to connect the switch and directly to my aux. my switch has three cables connected to it, but my auxiliary is only one cable on the bronco. Can you let me know please. Thx
Thanks for watching. So, to answer your question, unfortunately these lights draw too much power to hook to the AUX switches. I did a test fit and they blew the fuse within a few seconds. You ‘could’ replace the fuse with a larger one, but you really do risk the chance of burning up/melting the wires to your AUX switches and ultimately damaging the Bronco wiring harness.
Believe me, I wanted to hook them to my AUX switches for a clean look. You could potentially run the wiring for the switch that comes with the kit up to where you AUX switches are, essentially using it as a 7th switch. But unfortunately these lights draw too much current and will blow the fuse if attached to an OEM AUX switch.
Wow thank you. Do you know how many amps they draw? My bronco raptor has a 30A on AUX3
@@gemas7998 - I am not 100% sure I’m afraid. My 30A AUX is switch 1 and I am already using that for my fog lights, so I didn’t test that out. I was using the AUX 3 15A switch to test it originally. That is what I had my Lasfit light bar attached to originally and it worked fine, but these Xomzema ones draw more than that.
I have had them on as installed in the video without issue, but I get wanting to use them with the AUX switches for a clean install. Sorry I can’t give you any more information.
Are instructions included to wire the lights utilizing the Aux Switches?
No, there are not. Where I show in the video that you unplug the switch with the white connector, you remove that part of the harness and cut off the connector. You’ll then wore that up to an AUX switch.
I did try plugging the lights directly into the connector for another light bar I have hooked to an AUX switch but it blew the fuse, so you need to keep the relay and fuse from this harness in place. Hope that helps.
where can i find the brackets to link additional pods?
The lights come with the linking brackets already installed. But the lights are not sold individually, they are sold as a kit, so you’d need to purchase two kits if you want to add more lights instead of just 5.
But essentially the brackets are included on the lights already.
These light manufacturers have to seriously start to rethink how long these wiring harnesses are. They could knock the price down by 30 or 40 bucks if they'd take 10 feet off. I've only added two after-market lights to my Bronco so far and it looks like I've got birds making nests for the winter under my hood lol
Yeah, you’re not wrong! I have so much wire under the hood from my rock light install. I guess they take into account the longest vehicle on the market like the full size pick ups and sell the kits based off of that in some case, like the rock lights.
There’s a decent amount of wire in this kit too, but you can hook them up to you AUX switches so you could cut some off if you did that.
Does it block the camera?
The light bar does block the camera slightly but no worse than the low bull bar and light bar I had on there previously.