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Installing XP1000 LED headlights into my 900S

18K views 28 replies 13 participants last post by  Allridey  
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Bought these off of a forum member. Gunna throw them on when i get my RZR back monday :)
 

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#6 ·
Looks good but I'd rather put HID's in it... Once you decide where to mount the ballast, it's bright white plug & play.
 
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I have the Polaris Led Headlight kit and what a joke! They don't hold a candle next to my Rigid 10" E-series bar. I guess when you don't need blinding light like pulling into the garage then they are ok. I wish I wouldn't have wasted the money on them but too late now. My Rigids do 90% of my night riding...
 
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I have a 32" curve bar on the roof, but this sounds goofy but I want my RZR to look and perform like it should have came from the factory, plus be better than the stock headlights for safety reasons on forest roads (sharing with public vehicles). Guess that's the car designer in me. But yeah, I have not been on a night ride yet to test out my 32" curve bar, but still want the brighter LED headlights from the XP over the stock S bulbs. $275 beats the $500 from the dealer.
$225 lights + $50 harness.
 
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Just did my installation this weekend. Made a huge difference! And then I'll still have my 32" bar light if I need more light. Next step, I need to do a reverse light. Don't know if I want to do the new $180 Pure Polaris utility reverse taillights or just use the 10" bar light I already have. I will do the shifter magnet switch, when I get around to it.

• 2016 RZR XP 1000 take-off LED Headlights = $225 for the set.
• Converter Wires from Partzilla and almost a 2 weeks wait after ordering. = $56
 

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#29 ·
I have the led headlights on my 2015 900 xc and I had to take it to the dealer because I was getting moisture in the lights. Just a heads up make sure you have a good seal at the plug and never power wash behind the lights.