Yea, I have them too and had no problems.... for awhile. They melted on a 45 degree below zero night on the way home from the deer shack in northern Minnesota. How's that for Murphy's law? I'd kept the old bulbs in a toolbox in the back and swapped them. Fortunately, one of them worked and I was on my way, intermitantly lighting the way with the Daylighters on the roof.
A new "beefier" (heavier guage wire) harness cost me less than $20 and that took the guess-work out of it. Wouldn't you rather be sure?
Word of note, replacing the harness SUCKED due to the location of the battery box. Its doable, but you need small hands, or a monkey. Fortunately, my wife is an electrician and she did the install for me.
(She has tiny hands, she's NOT a monkey...)
_________________________
kjw &
the PNUTMNM
The liver is evil, and must be punished...