Manufacturer | KC Hilites |
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Brand | KC HiLiTES |
Model | 151 |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 6.75 x 9.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 151 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | 151 |
OEM Part Number | 151 |
Position | Top |
Bulb Type | Halogen |
Special Features | Durable |
Voltage | 30 Volts |
Wattage | 100 watts |
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- KC Apollo Pro 6" Round Black Polymax Housing with Integrated Stone Guard - Made In USA
- 100 Watt H3 Halogen Bulb (Replaceable) - 200,000 Candlepower
- Driving (Spread) Beam Pattern for Additional Width and Distance to Maximize Visibility
- System Includes Complete Relay Wiring Harness, Switch Kit, and Integrated Stone Guards
- Designed and Assembled in the USA.Housing Material:Polymer
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KC Story
KC is the world’s most trusted off-road lighting company and our products are used to ensure racers can make split second decisions, the military can achieve critical success and the adventurer in all of us can go farther. We have delivered iconic smiley face lights to customers starting in 1969, and have been committed to making premium products that are innovative and unique ever since.
6" Apollo Pro Halogen Pair Pack Lighting System
Tough round slim black polymax housing
KC Apollo Lights were created for the most demanding off-road terrains. Featuring a Polymax housing and integrated stone guards, these lights are engineered to last and perform for years to come. KC Apollo Pro lights feature optical glass lens, precision polished optical reflectors and powerful 100 Watt Halogen bulbs combine to produce super bright light output in a compact and slim housing.
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Apollo Pro for A-PillarApollo Pro lights are ideal for A-Pillar locations to improve forward distance and illuminating areas around your vehicle. |
Apollo Pro Universal & Adjustable MountingSimple and adjustable mounting design allows for easy attachment to vehicle front bumpers, light bars, A-Pillars and more to suit your lighting needs. |
Apollo Pro for BumperApollo Pro lights are designed to fit in hard to reach areas and work for most front bumper or light bar applications. |
Product Description
KC HiLiTES 151 Apollo Pro 6" 100w Driving Light System includes two fully assembled lights with integrated stone guards and complete wiring harness with relay and illuminated switch..
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ASIN | B006V7TBBA |
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4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #30,382 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #150 in Automotive Replacement Lighting Products #1,972 in Lights, Bulbs & Indicators |
Date First Available | January 9, 2012 |
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Customers like the value, fit, ease of installation, brightness, and quality of the auto accessory. They mention that its a great lights at a decent price, everything fits perfect, and that there are many ways to install these lights. They also appreciate the appearance, and the quality. However, some customers have reported durability issues with the lights, and disagree on the wires.
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Customers are satisfied with the brightness of the auto accessory. They mention that it is super bright, has a solid thick durable plastic housing and glass fronts, and is a nice set of lights. They also say that they are a bright white compared to the yellow halogen light bulbs in, and are good for show.
"...The Pros:Very brightEverything needed is includedEasy instructionsSmall install timeThe Cons:..." Read more
"...They are a bright white compared to the yellow halogen light bulbs in my headlights...." Read more
"...They are bright, a nice edition to my early morning drive to work, looking out for deer 🦌 on side of road..." Read more
"...These are much brighter. Great for driving and they also add a much wider pattern for off roading...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the auto accessory. They mention that the wiring harness is high quality, the housing is well built, and the lights work great. They also appreciate the warranty and great beefy look of the product.
"...The Pros:Very brightEverything needed is includedEasy instructionsSmall install timeThe Cons:..." Read more
"...They are bright, a nice edition to my early morning drive to work, looking out for deer 🦌 on side of road..." Read more
"...Work very well, I got the fog beam and installed on my Jeep Wrangler TJ in place of my factory fog lights. These are much brighter...." Read more
"...the price I don't think you can go wrong, KC brand, quality, warranty and great beefy looks!" Read more
Customers find the installation of the lights to be easy. They mention that the wiring harness is spot on, and the installation was not bad. The lights are a great introduction to Jeep modification, and they say the kit comes with a Painless Wiring Harness.
"...They don't block my view as much as previous lights and installed easily through the separate windshield hinge light mounts I bought for 35 dollars...." Read more
"...INSTALL: So the install overall went well, there was a few issues that you may encounter so I thought I would help others...." Read more
"Easy to install, although I would have liked a little longer wiring to allow alternative wiring routes...." Read more
"...Wiring instructions are clear and any weekend garage warrior should be able to install these in a couple of hours...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the auto accessory. They mention that the lights look good up front, and it looks good on any 4x4. Customers also appreciate the brand, quality, warranty, and the beefy looks.
"First off, these lights look great on my JK 2011...." Read more
"...LOOKS: They look great and I will be adding pictures to the "customer photos" for this item...." Read more
"...I don't think you can go wrong, KC brand, quality, warranty and great beefy looks!" Read more
"...And, to me, the lights do look good up front." Read more
Customers generally like the value of the auto accessory. They mention that it's not bad for the price, great lights at a decent price, and has pretty good quality for the money.
"...Pros---ample light, complete kit, good instructions, great price- (especially for the quality of the product)...." Read more
"...and have no problem with the lights being pushed back ! Great Value added to my Beast." Read more
"Very good lights for the price. They are halogen, but still very bright. If you need a set of spot beams, without breaking the bank...." Read more
"...Comes with everything you need to install. Well worth the $$$" Read more
Customers are mixed about the wires. Some mention that it's easy to install, comes with a great wiring harness and good connectors, while others say that the wiring from the lights is too short and they had to splice it. Some customers also mention that the wire is difficult to hide and will not reach the roof rack.
"...The included harness uses adequate gauge wiring with a nice short heavy wire to the relay input like it should be, and wiring to the lamps is more..." Read more
"...Full wiring harness made it easy to hook up. I didn't like the cheap rocker switch included so I spent 10 bucks on a better one at Auto Zone...." Read more
"...Also the wiring harness included was to short to reach all the way were i wanted to mount the lights, so i had to add some wire to them, they..." Read more
"...The quality of the wiring harness is great, too...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the auto accessory. They say that it fits perfectly, works great, and looks great. Some mention that the product is high quality and fits right onto the Mini OEM brackets. Overall, most are happy with the fit and quality of the product.
"...They throw light out at a good distance and are nearly perfect...." Read more
"...Everything fit perfect and work great. Thought about the 55w fog lights but glad I did not get them...." Read more
"...one of the lights seemed to wobble back and fourth because it wasn't tight enough or so I thought...." Read more
"These lights are very nice and are a good size as well. The only downfall is the installation on them...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the auto accessory. They mention that the lights are fragile and easily break. The wiring is cheap and easily broke. The blub began smoking and then cracked inside the housing.
"...The Cons:The connector tips on the wiring are pretty cheap and easily broke when I was trying to connect it to the switch...." Read more
"...I bumped my garage door... These lights cracked wide open, they are as fragile as eggs... goodluck offroad with tree..." Read more
"...Box was also damaged." Read more
"...Update Feb 6, 2019The return policy ended on Feb 3 and 1 of the lights burnt out on the 6th." Read more
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The Pros:
Very bright
Everything needed is included
Easy instructions
Small install time
The Cons:
The connector tips on the wiring are pretty cheap and easily broke when I was trying to connect it to the switch. I just ran the raw copper wiring through the small hole in the metal part of the switch and used pliers to clamp it down.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2014
The Pros:
Very bright
Everything needed is included
Easy instructions
Small install time
The Cons:
The connector tips on the wiring are pretty cheap and easily broke when I was trying to connect it to the switch. I just ran the raw copper wiring through the small hole in the metal part of the switch and used pliers to clamp it down.
I installed these on my Westin 32-0145 Bull Bar. Keep in mind I am not super engine savvy or wire savvy so this was a little new to me but it only took me about 1.5-2 hours to complete. Ill go over how I installed them and any problems I encountered for those interested.
LOOKS: They look great and I will be adding pictures to the "customer photos" for this item. They are a bright white compared to the yellow halogen light bulbs in my headlights. I have only used them tonight around the city and freeway with no one flashing me for them being too bright. You can aim them down or inward depending on where you want the lights to go.
INSTALL: So the install overall went well, there was a few issues that you may encounter so I thought I would help others. First off you get 4 zip ties which should be plenty, I only used 2. Second, I went to Home Depot and got some black plastic wire tubing to cover some of the wires for protection and what not.
ALSO, After I had installed them on my bull bar, one of the lights seemed to wobble back and fourth because it wasn't tight enough or so I thought. The bolt actually started to come through the hole in the bull bar so I went to Home Depot/Fred Meyer again and got some washers. to secure it better and not allow the bolt to go through the bar. Since my bull bar was already installed it was kind of hard to keep the washer balanced on my socket wrench with the bolt inside so I used some krazy glue and just barley glued the washer on the end of my socket wrench, lifted the bolt up into the bull bar and tightened it that way because the glue would break once it was tight enough and I twisted hard enough.
WIRING: On my Dakota the battery is on the drivers side so easy enough the relay I screwed into a small hole in the frame near the battery with one of the few screws they give you. DONT CONNECT ANYTHING TO THE BATTERY UNTIL ALL WIRING IS DONE. Then you run the longer cable for the KC lights to the farthest light and shortest cable to the closest light. You can decide how you want to hide the wires, I slid them down behind my light into the bumper frame and zip tied the excess together. The tough part was getting to the cab or through the firewall. This took me about 30 minutes deciding how to do this. I even accidentally cut the green wire in half and had to crimp it back together because I put the GREEN & WHITE wires into the plastic tubing and cut the tubing just long enough so I it would reach down to the driver's door frame grommet. I fed the wires through a couple holes and down the side of my door frame. There should be a foam type seal that you can pull back and pull the wires through near the middle of the door at the hinges, right at this spot there should be a circular rubber grommet the size of a 50 cent coin. I used my car key to poke a hole through it and later pulled the grommet out because its just a plug really and cut it with an x-acto knife. You may have to move a plastic panel that covers the grommet from the inside but this is simple and you can figure that out I'm sure. I then pulled the wires in and pulled my dash out a little. (The dash that surrounds the odometer and CD player) This was so I could drill a small hole in the empty space to the right of my normal headlight switch, I wired the wires up through there and attached them to the rocker switch they give you, attached the Yellow and White wires the battery after I had grounded the Black in the engine compartment and the Brown inside the cab, and the lights came on! Push the dash back in, cover the grommet panel, zip tie excess wires and you're done.
A very long review but I hope it helped someone out, comment or let me know if you have questions!
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2014
I installed these on my Westin 32-0145 Bull Bar. Keep in mind I am not super engine savvy or wire savvy so this was a little new to me but it only took me about 1.5-2 hours to complete. Ill go over how I installed them and any problems I encountered for those interested.
LOOKS: They look great and I will be adding pictures to the "customer photos" for this item. They are a bright white compared to the yellow halogen light bulbs in my headlights. I have only used them tonight around the city and freeway with no one flashing me for them being too bright. You can aim them down or inward depending on where you want the lights to go.
INSTALL: So the install overall went well, there was a few issues that you may encounter so I thought I would help others. First off you get 4 zip ties which should be plenty, I only used 2. Second, I went to Home Depot and got some black plastic wire tubing to cover some of the wires for protection and what not.
ALSO, After I had installed them on my bull bar, one of the lights seemed to wobble back and fourth because it wasn't tight enough or so I thought. The bolt actually started to come through the hole in the bull bar so I went to Home Depot/Fred Meyer again and got some washers. to secure it better and not allow the bolt to go through the bar. Since my bull bar was already installed it was kind of hard to keep the washer balanced on my socket wrench with the bolt inside so I used some krazy glue and just barley glued the washer on the end of my socket wrench, lifted the bolt up into the bull bar and tightened it that way because the glue would break once it was tight enough and I twisted hard enough.
WIRING: On my Dakota the battery is on the drivers side so easy enough the relay I screwed into a small hole in the frame near the battery with one of the few screws they give you. DONT CONNECT ANYTHING TO THE BATTERY UNTIL ALL WIRING IS DONE. Then you run the longer cable for the KC lights to the farthest light and shortest cable to the closest light. You can decide how you want to hide the wires, I slid them down behind my light into the bumper frame and zip tied the excess together. The tough part was getting to the cab or through the firewall. This took me about 30 minutes deciding how to do this. I even accidentally cut the green wire in half and had to crimp it back together because I put the GREEN & WHITE wires into the plastic tubing and cut the tubing just long enough so I it would reach down to the driver's door frame grommet. I fed the wires through a couple holes and down the side of my door frame. There should be a foam type seal that you can pull back and pull the wires through near the middle of the door at the hinges, right at this spot there should be a circular rubber grommet the size of a 50 cent coin. I used my car key to poke a hole through it and later pulled the grommet out because its just a plug really and cut it with an x-acto knife. You may have to move a plastic panel that covers the grommet from the inside but this is simple and you can figure that out I'm sure. I then pulled the wires in and pulled my dash out a little. (The dash that surrounds the odometer and CD player) This was so I could drill a small hole in the empty space to the right of my normal headlight switch, I wired the wires up through there and attached them to the rocker switch they give you, attached the Yellow and White wires the battery after I had grounded the Black in the engine compartment and the Brown inside the cab, and the lights came on! Push the dash back in, cover the grommet panel, zip tie excess wires and you're done.
A very long review but I hope it helped someone out, comment or let me know if you have questions!
I did have a bulb blow out after 4 months which concerned me, but I did not take off any stars because I emailed KC and they sent sent me 2 replacement bulbs asap with no questions asked. That is the kind of customer support that is getting harder to find! I will definitely buy more KC lights in the future and I highly recommend these.
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Installed these on my 2002 Liberty, and it couldn't be easier. I am not a 'electrical guy' but found the instructions easy to understand, and the installation only took about 2 hours. Most of the time was spent routing the wiring through the firewall, the actual 'hook up' part, only took about 15 minutes or so. I direct wired my set to the battery, as I wanted these to work without a key in the ignition, as I wanted them to light up my campsite when I am setting up as I didn't want the engine running and door chime beeping at midnight disturbing the other campers. And boy do they ever light the site up. These throw a nice even beam for about 200 meters, and I would definitely not recommend using them on a public highway. They are like looking into the Ark of The Covenant!
I have also used these on a few desolate, dirt back roads at night, and they make all the difference in the world, and definitely make you feel a lot safer. Takes the worry out of hitting a moose, or an unexpected road hazard. And the ability to quickly hop out and re-aim them depending on the situation is an added plus. I always carry a small socket set in my car, and it works perfectly for doing just that.
The included switch is excellent quality, and I had to use it, as tapping into the factory wiring, meant the factory fog lights would also have to be on, when the driving lights were on.
One tip I would suggest. When you wash your car, use that as an opportunity to make sure the bolts are secure, and the lights are properly aimed, and road vibrations, as the odd bump might throw them slightly out of adjustment.
Everything you could possibly need is included in the package, and the instructions are pretty easy to follow as well. There's also tons of videos on YouTube about installing these so it's not that difficult.
Best advice I can give is to plan your route carefully around the engine bay, don't let the wires touch anything moving or hot. And find the easiest and most convenient way of getting the wiring passed the fire wall and into the cabin before you start working.
Likes the stone guard look, that Halogens run warm/hot making it great in snow storms so they can melt the snow vs and LED