First off - NICE Jeep build. The suspension & drive train goodies did not go unnoticed. I viewed this to see if LUX was a quality product for rock lights and your video convinced me that it is. Great job on documenting a nice install. One suggestion - those wire-tie anchors with the double sided sticky tape will fail sooner than you think. May I recommend replacing them with MagDaddy Part # 62411 . These have neodymium magnet bases that will never come loose - just like the LED's. They are incredibly powerful.
Thanks for the feedback and recommendation on the tie down. They last a few years, a bit less on the areas that got wet often. I’ll have to look into the MagDaddy items.
Benjamin Filbert don’t know. You would need to check the voltage going to the do,e lights and see if that circuit can handle the additional load from the lights. You could also look into connecting them to the aux lights and adjust the settings in the onboard computer.
Great video. Nice detailed instructions! I was wondering, when you connected to the Spod, how many switches did you use? Did you break it down into the four groups?
I have GOT to quite watching your vids. Every time I do, it costs me $$$.Great job on the install and thanks for taking the time again. Although pricey, it seems these are the best kit out there.
John, towards the end of your install. Those wiring harnesses, how many switches did you end up using on the Spod? With so many lines to connect to the Source, I'm curious how you did it. Great video and well informative! Thanks Top!
Robbie, thanks for the feedback. As for the wiring, everything was connect up to a single switch on the SPOD. Simply connected all to the terminals, clamped them down and then to the POS and NEG posts on the SPOD.
Fantastic video. High attention to detail. Lessons learned after 2 years of this install? What would you have done differently? Lastly, did all the lights get controlled by one Spod switch, or 2? Thanks
Hey David, thanks for the feedback. The only item I would change is instead of running all of the light leads to the terminals, just run all the lights to a single lead (on each side) and then run those 2 leads to the switch. This would make it much easier to run and to service later if needed. All of the lights went to a single switch on the sPOD. No issues.
John, I caught your vid on your install of the lux rock lights.I like the system for magnetic placement option.I see you have had them for some time now and would like to know your impresstion of them after long use,would you say they would be a good choice for my build? Luv your channel...R.W.
Hey Rich, they have worked well and have not had a problem with them at all. After I installed them on my rig, several other members of the club also installed them. The ability to move them around as needed is a huge bonus. I know they have a few different versions now, I don't think you can go wrong with any of them.
Awesome video, John. Two questions: 1. If you were to do it again, would you still put one in each fender well? I'm thinking about doing 8 and eliminating the fender well location. 2. What gauge wire is going to the sPOD from the butt connector?
Shane, the fender well lights are more for appearance than functionality. The real light use are for those in front of the wheels (front and back) so that my spotter can tell me where to go. So, depending on your goal, 8 should work. As for the wire gauge, if I remember correctly it may have been 16 or 18. You are not pushing too much power to the lights, so you do not really need a high gauge. Hope this helps!
John Schindhelm i has sold the Jeep a while back, however had not had any issues with the lights. I wired the complete set of lights to a single sPOD switch, real easy connection and worked perfect.
love the video!!..nice clean install and looks great..quick question, when you married the wires to the #8 butt connectors did you run a #8 wire to the spod and a spade or just the plain wire..thanks..great looking jeep also!!
Jehu Morales if you are referring to the trails I shot in the video close to TCI off HWY 15, sadly they closed them off. Was a great location to test out different lines and shoot vids too.
Good Video....I want to install the same type of rock lights you have just wondered how many switches on the SPOD you used to connected all these lights to? I have the SE screen with the new lower profile system. Thanks
A68170 I do not know the specs of the new SE model, however on my install I only needed to use 1 switch. The LED draw very low power so you should be able to use a si gel switch on the SE as well.
A68170 there are multiple ways you can do the install. 1 way is to simply run all of the lines for the individual lights to the sPod (what I did) and then use a male connector to fit all of the leads (positive and ground each to its own terminal) and connect them up. I just Ed used a larger male connector and crimped the wires in place to the connector and shrink wrapped them. Another way you can do it, this would Dave space running to the engine bay, is to run a pair of leads from each side and just run the 4 leads (2 positive and 2 ground) into the terminals. Each will work.
Thanks for such a thorough video! I just added this to my list.. Off topic, I notice you're running Goodyear MTRs.. I'd appreciate your thoughts on them too (any video reviews?). Thanks - JB
Jarret Byrd thanks for the feedback! The only issue I would have with the tire is that they may last about 40k miles, with proper rotations. Besides that they are the perfect tire. Great in the rocks, no road noise and have never had issue with traction where others were sliding around. If there is no issue with replacing them every 40k miles, highly recommended! Hope this helps
ertonyrn are you talking about the adhesive backed squares that I use to zip tie down the wire loom? If so, you can get them at Home Depot or Amazon amzn.to/2VY8dd3. Let me know if that is not what you meant.
Hey Daniel, thanks for the feedback! When I installed mine, they did not have the various models. When I checked their site and the specifications for the lights, the model I have match with their "Monster" model lights.
Not a personal fan of clean jeeps. However, this jeep is mean an beautiful in a neat package. Love the lights. I live in a muddy area so the lights wouldn't really do much other than get covered. I love the look of it though. Also, nice wiring.
Hey Kurt, thanks for the feedback. They are really easy to install and have held up to some decent abuse. Snow, sand, water, rock, heat, cold, etc. good luck with your install!
We had installed the lights on a few rigs in the club and that is actually what we did. I'd I were to rewrite mine, I would most likely run them thru the frame as well.
+lbeatojk the wire itself is triple insulated, however I tend to overdo things and on each install I ran wire loom from end to end. You probably do not need wire loom however I wanted to keep the wires together but not bound together if we used a zip tie or similar. Make sense? It might only in my head 😜
+John Golden (RockTrooper) I get what you are saying. I just wasn't sure how difficult it would be to try and get the split loom around the cables once in the frame. I figure it would just be a little extra protection. Thanks again.
+lbeatojk one you get the loom started you should be able to push the loom down the wire. Don't get a loom that "just fits", get some with enough space to enclose the wires and gives it some room. You'll see what I mean when you use the loom. If you run into any snags, hit me up. Good luck with your install!
Are you haveing any problem out of lux brand lights I have the pink ones on wife’s renegade and they got water in them now they gone water got in where magnet was at
keith hodge I had not had any issues with the lights and they were sealed so I had not seen any water getting inside the housing. Although it does not rain as much out here, I had gone thru water and no problems. You may want to give them a call and see if they would cover the item under warranty.
i'm thinking about ordering these. i am thinking about these vs the KC cyclones. can you share with me the plastic square things that u used to secure the wire on certain parts of the belly of the jeep. where can i can i get those and are they held on by tape? ur feedback is appreciated
VOLTAIRE CAO Hello Voltaire, this is what I used: www.amazon.com/Commercial-Electric-Indoor-Outdoor-Mounting/dp/B00MG49C9S They are mounting bases (indoor/outdoor) that you can use zip ties to adhere the leads to. You can also get them at Home Depot and Lowes. Hope this helps.
Sonia Ajamian there some that come off due to excess mud and sand getting up in there, but for the most part I would say about 90% are still in place from the original install. They are really easy to replace when needed, just cut the zip ties, clean the area and mount and zip back in place. Keep in mind it does not get extreme cold here, I get high heat in the desert areas however we do not get freezing and below temps for extended periods. Cold may have impact on the life of the adhesive. Hope this helps.
Sonia Ajamian unless you live in an arctic climate you should be able to use these mounts successfully. Just check them every few months to make sure they are still good. Like I said before, about 90% are still on from the original install and changing those that came off out is really fast and easy.
Are the lights strong magnets? How are the magnets holding up? Do they come off with wind, water, etc.? Very interested in getting these any feedback would be appreciated!
Gabino Berrones yes, the magnets are very strong and will not come off by wind/water, etc. you actually need to give it quite a pull to remove them. Out of all of the rock lights I have seen so far, these are the best made and brightest.
Daniel Kmetz do you mean extend the wires from the lights to the control box? If so, yes. In fact another way to install the lights is just to run a common line down each side of the rig and then connect the lights to the common. This way you really only have 2 sets of lines running to the switch/control box.
RockTrooper I meant extending the leads themselves. I'm installing them finally today and at the rear of the jeep, they're too short to even get close to the engine bay. I'm following the same paths you did, they're just too short.
Daniel Kmetz yep, simply extend the leads as needed. Just solder them together or if not soldering use connectors and then wrap them in marine shrink wrap to protect the connections (or whatever you have to make a good seal).
This video is very helpful in planning my rock light routing, but I have one question. Your with the Empire and you're against the rebels? You have 7 X-Wing, 3 Y-Wing and 9 Snow Speeder kill stickers on your Jeep, WTF? Sith Jeep Lord??? ;}
Hey Michael, I have not had a single problem. All lights work and continue to be held in place with the magnets without an issue. I have no complaints.
+John Golden (RockTrooper) thanks for responding, I'm glad to see that there holding up, what package did you get I see a few different ones and I'm glad you did a review things nowadays you just don't know how well there will hold up
+Michael Duncan thanks for the feedback. That is why I do these videos, to help out other Jeepers! Here is the model I have, they are called the Max. I know they have a few other models available now that are new and not something available when I got mine. luxlightingsystems.com/collections/the-max
I had not had any issues with them when I had the rig and I know plenty of others that also have them installed and have no issues. They are fairly popular, so you may want to post up in a few forums to get a more broad response.
hTran7 they are from commercial electric, they are called 1x1 mounting base. You can get them at any Home Depot or Lowes. Here is an example of the, on Amazon. amzn.to/2hZZbYB
You do not have to worry about smashing/breaking those lights. You can put a jack under them and lift the whole Jeep and not break the acrylic housing. One light will take the weight of the Jeep no problem. They even work cut in half
cash alexander Hey Cash, the hood is specific for this model Rubicon...however you can also now get them on Rockhard edition and you can just buy the hood alone from Quadratec for about $1000
@@RockTrooperJeep Thanks for the reply but that's not exactly what I was asking....What I was trying to ask is...did you tie all the lead negatives together and positives together then run one lead from both to the spod or did you use a buss bar and then one lead from neg and pos to the spod?
@@physicalstarfighter2131 Good question! For a newb, this was puzzling...I get R/Trooper ran ALL 12 light wires (2 each too= pos/neg) to the engine bay, and that's why we got 2 massive rolled up wires sets. Now we "marry" ALL positives together + ALL neg together....THEN 1 short final lead to the SPOD consisting of 1pos/1neg wire. Is this about right?? Awesome video and tremendous product. He said he sold the Jeep :(
@@RockTrooperJeep Good question! For a newb, this was puzzling...I get R/Trooper ran ALL 12 light wires (2 each too= pos/neg) to the engine bay, and that's why we got 2 massive rolled up wires sets. Now we "marry" ALL positives together + ALL neg together....THEN 1 short final lead to the SPOD consisting of 1pos/1neg wire. Is this about right?? GREAT CHANNEL!!!
Nice install, but I can't help but notice that the rear tracbar seems incorrect. If that's a Metal Cloak rear tracbar, which I'm almost positive it is, it should be flipped with the bent end on the driver's side. It looks like it already hit and bent the exhaust because of it.
Brent Sims yes I do. The series is being filmed over on the TrailRecon channel, go over and you can check it out. I do plan on adding Rock lights to that build as well.
I just got 8 of the monster lights in and went to check them on the spod and found when I connected more than one to a terminal they dimmed so I called spod and they informed me that for some reason the Lux lights do that when you connect more than one to a terminal. I sent a email to Lux tech support to ask them if they knew about that because they advertise them as working with the Spod but have not heard back from them yet, but Spod says I need a resister loop they sell before the Lux monster lights will work as advertised, Have you ever heard of that from anyone else?
I was able to run all 8 of my lights to a single switch on my sPOD without any issues, it could be that Lix made some changes to their lights. They would be the best resource to determine what would be needed, if anything additional, to connect up.
@@RockTrooperJeep I called Lux and they say once I hook up all the lights to one circuit the SPOD will recognize them and then they will work as advertised but that sounds fishy to me because why wouldn't they work right now with just 2 hooked up to one circuit lol. I'm being told by SPOD that for some reason the lux lights won't work right until I install the resister they sell lol. I really don't know who to believe, I see yours worked ok but I have the Monster lights so maybe there made differently than your model who know's. One more thing I see you have the original model SPOD and I have the new model SPOD 8-Circuit Source SE w/ Touchscreen maybe that's the difference anyway I can't seem to get a solid answer on my issue from either manufacturer.
Physical Starfighter I cannot say for sure, I would think that either one or both would be able to provide you the correct information for their products. I simply connected all the leads to a single positive and negative terminal and then to each post on the sPOD, that’s all that was needed.
Physical Starfighter did you try just using the Lux switch that was provided in place of the sPOD switch, at least for testing purposes to see if the lights react the same way?
Bought these rock lights and after 1 week they stopped working. Checked the fuse in their harness and it was blown. Replaced fuse and the circuit board immediately started smoking. So I said ok I'll just call the place and they'll make it right, right? Wrong, after 3 voicemails I have yet to receive a return call or any action whatsoever to keep my business.
Sure can, there are numerous ways to run the wiring thru and around the vehicle. If you run it thru the frame you can either lay it free in there or work some crazy wire management to get it up off the bottom of the frame tubing and mounted to the inside side of it. You could also run the wiring up into the body if you really wanted and then the wires thru the firewall. Lots O Options!
Ah, yes. I used that size for all of the leads that were coming up from that side of the Jeep, so that was for the combination of all 6 lines (one side and then X2 for both positive and negative leads). We had actually done a few more installs after I did mine and found it much easier to run a central lead for each side and then tie in each light to the lead. This way we only had a single lead for the positive/negative coming up to the power. This was much easier to manage as well. Of course, this is owners choice as to how to run all the leads. Hope this helps!
Mike R I sold the rig earlier this year however I did not have any issues with the magnets at any time after install. I'm working on a new rig now and will probably be going with another set from Lux.
I have received numerous e-mails asking where I got these lights. The link is listed in the video description, here is the link: luxlightingsystems.com/offroad.html
I got lux on my jeep not really that impressed with them the idea is cool but not as bright as rigid... & yes they are hooked up right I work with 12 volt for a living!
Chris Pohl Chris, my lights are very bright as you can see from the video and pictures. In comparing how these lights are to others, I like the fact that these lights "spread" the light across the ground instead of "spotting" it, which is what I would prefer for a spotter so they can see the terrain evenly without shadows reducing the area.
I put them up against the rigids and just was not as good the lighting is ok not as bright as I thought they would be when I bought mine and I'm running the 8pc white
You are the absolute MOST stereotypical Jeep owner I’ve ever seen/heard. The actual Jeep aside, you paid an additional hundred sum dollars for zip ties and heat shrink.
You do the best installs no steps skipped.
SosaGamer thanks, I appreciate the support!
Probably the cleanest install I've seen, done right out of sight 👌
Thanks John, I appreciate the feedback!
First off - NICE Jeep build. The suspension & drive train goodies did not go unnoticed. I viewed this to see if LUX was a quality product for rock lights and your video convinced me that it is. Great job on documenting a nice install. One suggestion - those wire-tie anchors with the double sided sticky tape will fail sooner than you think. May I recommend replacing them with MagDaddy Part # 62411 . These have neodymium magnet bases that will never come loose - just like the LED's. They are incredibly powerful.
Thanks for the feedback and recommendation on the tie down. They last a few years, a bit less on the areas that got wet often. I’ll have to look into the MagDaddy items.
How many MAG Daddy anchors would be needed to do the install... I'm about to start this and thought I would give it a try.
Is it possible to wire these up with the dome light circuit in order to use them as an exterior courtesy light when entering/exiting the vehicle?
Benjamin Filbert don’t know. You would need to check the voltage going to the do,e lights and see if that circuit can handle the additional load from the lights. You could also look into connecting them to the aux lights and adjust the settings in the onboard computer.
Great video. Nice detailed instructions! I was wondering, when you connected to the Spod, how many switches did you use? Did you break it down into the four groups?
Thanks for the feedback. All connections were run to a single connection on the sPOD.
I have GOT to quite watching your vids. Every time I do, it costs me $$$.Great job on the install and thanks for taking the time again. Although pricey, it seems these are the best kit out there.
That looks like a super clean install! Well done! And an Oregon company made the lights?!! So rad!
John, towards the end of your install. Those wiring harnesses, how many switches did you end up using on the Spod? With so many lines to connect to the Source, I'm curious how you did it. Great video and well informative! Thanks Top!
Robbie, thanks for the feedback. As for the wiring, everything was connect up to a single switch on the SPOD. Simply connected all to the terminals, clamped them down and then to the POS and NEG posts on the SPOD.
Fantastic video. High attention to detail.
Lessons learned after 2 years of this install?
What would you have done differently?
Lastly, did all the lights get controlled by one Spod switch, or 2?
Thanks
Hey David, thanks for the feedback. The only item I would change is instead of running all of the light leads to the terminals, just run all the lights to a single lead (on each side) and then run those 2 leads to the switch. This would make it much easier to run and to service later if needed. All of the lights went to a single switch on the sPOD. No issues.
So did you wire all of them to one switch on the SPOD?
Glad I found this video. Those lights look awesome, and they are priced just right. So many options!
Wire management game is on fire. Nice work and thanks for taking the time to make these vids.
***** Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
John, I caught your vid on your install of the lux rock lights.I like the system for magnetic placement option.I see you have had them for some time now and would like to know your impresstion of them after long use,would you say they would be a good choice for my build? Luv your channel...R.W.
Hey Rich, they have worked well and have not had a problem with them at all. After I installed them on my rig, several other members of the club also installed them. The ability to move them around as needed is a huge bonus. I know they have a few different versions now, I don't think you can go wrong with any of them.
Awesome video, John. Two questions: 1. If you were to do it again, would you still put one in each fender well? I'm thinking about doing 8 and eliminating the fender well location. 2. What gauge wire is going to the sPOD from the butt connector?
Shane, the fender well lights are more for appearance than functionality. The real light use are for those in front of the wheels (front and back) so that my spotter can tell me where to go. So, depending on your goal, 8 should work. As for the wire gauge, if I remember correctly it may have been 16 or 18. You are not pushing too much power to the lights, so you do not really need a high gauge. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the detailed vid. This answered all questions that I had before I plan my install.
805edog absolutely, glad the video helped!
RockTrooper Can you please tell me what gauge wire was used? Thanks
805edog 18 gauge I believe. You do not need a think wire for these LEDs.
Have you had any issues with the lights and How did you wire them to the sPOD?
John Schindhelm i has sold the Jeep a while back, however had not had any issues with the lights. I wired the complete set of lights to a single sPOD switch, real easy connection and worked perfect.
Great video! super clean install. thanks for the information.
austin parker thanks for the feedback, glad to help!
I rocked this out DIY for under $50 US.
Generic LED rock lights + Neodymium Magnets + DIY harness
Boyd Bros. That’s awesome, can you provide links to your items and setup?
Looks killer! Might test these out on my XJ. Nice work!
Thanks Schroeder, I appreciate the feedback!
love the video!!..nice clean install and looks great..quick question, when you married the wires to the #8 butt connectors did you run a #8 wire to the spod and a spade or just the plain wire..thanks..great looking jeep also!!
Great installation. Interesting, didn't know those trails past the check point were available, definelty gonna try them out
Jehu Morales if you are referring to the trails I shot in the video close to TCI off HWY 15, sadly they closed them off. Was a great location to test out different lines and shoot vids too.
Good Video....I want to install the same type of rock lights you have just wondered how many switches on the SPOD you used to connected all these lights to? I have the SE screen with the new lower profile system. Thanks
A68170 I do not know the specs of the new SE model, however on my install I only needed to use 1 switch. The LED draw very low power so you should be able to use a si gel switch on the SE as well.
How do you connect them all to one terminal...in other words did you solder them all together to one connector or what? Thanks
A68170 there are multiple ways you can do the install. 1 way is to simply run all of the lines for the individual lights to the sPod (what I did) and then use a male connector to fit all of the leads (positive and ground each to its own terminal) and connect them up. I just Ed used a larger male connector and crimped the wires in place to the connector and shrink wrapped them. Another way you can do it, this would Dave space running to the engine bay, is to run a pair of leads from each side and just run the 4 leads (2 positive and 2 ground) into the terminals. Each will work.
Thanks for such a thorough video! I just added this to my list.. Off topic, I notice you're running Goodyear MTRs.. I'd appreciate your thoughts on them too (any video reviews?). Thanks - JB
Jarret Byrd thanks for the feedback! The only issue I would have with the tire is that they may last about 40k miles, with proper rotations. Besides that they are the perfect tire. Great in the rocks, no road noise and have never had issue with traction where others were sliding around. If there is no issue with replacing them every 40k miles, highly recommended! Hope this helps
Whered you get the wire mount backing thingies
ertonyrn are you talking about the adhesive backed squares that I use to zip tie down the wire loom? If so, you can get them at Home Depot or Amazon amzn.to/2VY8dd3. Let me know if that is not what you meant.
When you married your cables into one what gauge wire did you use to connect to the SPOD? thanks
Great Video John! Question, Exactly which lights did you get from LUX? Monster, MicroMax, or Max?? Thanks
Hey Daniel, thanks for the feedback! When I installed mine, they did not have the various models. When I checked their site and the specifications for the lights, the model I have match with their "Monster" model lights.
Thank you! I'll be placing the order now! My DIY lights haven't worked out, time to upgrade.
+Daniel Kmetz sure thing! I did the same and upgraded my DIY lights to these. Good luck with your install!
Not a personal fan of clean jeeps. However, this jeep is mean an beautiful in a neat package. Love the lights. I live in a muddy area so the lights wouldn't really do much other than get covered. I love the look of it though. Also, nice wiring.
Thanks for the feedback Jesse. Its really the dirt and dust out here in SoCal, a lot easier to get off then mud. ;)
How do you keep your Jeep so clean?! Awesome vid, can't wait to install mine!
It's a ritual, every time I take it out, the next day it gets washed/cleaned. Mostly in the interior because of all the dirt and sand out here.
Well, it shows!
I love it! Looks like that's what I'm going to order for my Toyota. Thanks man, great video!
Hey Kurt, thanks for the feedback. They are really easy to install and have held up to some decent abuse. Snow, sand, water, rock, heat, cold, etc. good luck with your install!
I ordered those and putting on tomorrow but I got the pro installer kit.
Nice!
Hi John, Great write up. I wanted to know your thoughts on running the wires through the frame.
We had installed the lights on a few rigs in the club and that is actually what we did. I'd I were to rewrite mine, I would most likely run them thru the frame as well.
Great thanks. Did you run them in the split loom through the frame or just use a tie wrap after you ran them?
+lbeatojk the wire itself is triple insulated, however I tend to overdo things and on each install I ran wire loom from end to end. You probably do not need wire loom however I wanted to keep the wires together but not bound together if we used a zip tie or similar. Make sense? It might only in my head 😜
+John Golden (RockTrooper) I get what you are saying. I just wasn't sure how difficult it would be to try and get the split loom around the cables once in the frame. I figure it would just be a little extra protection. Thanks again.
+lbeatojk one you get the loom started you should be able to push the loom down the wire. Don't get a loom that "just fits", get some with enough space to enclose the wires and gives it some room. You'll see what I mean when you use the loom. If you run into any snags, hit me up. Good luck with your install!
Are you haveing any problem out of lux brand lights I have the pink ones on wife’s renegade and they got water in them now they gone water got in where magnet was at
keith hodge I had not had any issues with the lights and they were sealed so I had not seen any water getting inside the housing. Although it does not rain as much out here, I had gone thru water and no problems. You may want to give them a call and see if they would cover the item under warranty.
i'm thinking about ordering these. i am thinking about these vs the KC cyclones. can you share with me the plastic square things that u used to secure the wire on certain parts of the belly of the jeep. where can i can i get those and are they held on by tape? ur feedback is appreciated
VOLTAIRE CAO Hello Voltaire, this is what I used: www.amazon.com/Commercial-Electric-Indoor-Outdoor-Mounting/dp/B00MG49C9S They are mounting bases (indoor/outdoor) that you can use zip ties to adhere the leads to. You can also get them at Home Depot and Lowes. Hope this helps.
Great video, VERY CLEAN INSTALL!
Bad Karma thanks! The lights work great and I know they have an easier setup now with their new lights. I need to get a set for the new build.
How are the zip tie mounts you installed holding up, I've read reviews on the mounts and would like to know if yours are still holding up.
Sonia Ajamian there some that come off due to excess mud and sand getting up in there, but for the most part I would say about 90% are still in place from the original install. They are really easy to replace when needed, just cut the zip ties, clean the area and mount and zip back in place. Keep in mind it does not get extreme cold here, I get high heat in the desert areas however we do not get freezing and below temps for extended periods. Cold may have impact on the life of the adhesive. Hope this helps.
RockTrooper I just haven't found a better Mount to use to install the LUX monster lights.
Sonia Ajamian unless you live in an arctic climate you should be able to use these mounts successfully. Just check them every few months to make sure they are still good. Like I said before, about 90% are still on from the original install and changing those that came off out is really fast and easy.
Wow... incredible review and installation advice. Subbed
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Nacirema Edam thanks for the feedback, glad the video helped!
Hello, awesome work! I really like the letters that you put on the hood! They look so cool, where did you get them?
Mauro Acevedo thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it. The letters I got from www.pixeldecals.com/shop/. They do a lot of custom work as well.
Are the lights strong magnets? How are the magnets holding up? Do they come off with wind, water, etc.? Very interested in getting these any feedback would be appreciated!
Gabino Berrones yes, the magnets are very strong and will not come off by wind/water, etc. you actually need to give it quite a pull to remove them. Out of all of the rock lights I have seen so far, these are the best made and brightest.
RockTrooper thanks for the quick response that's all I need to order them thank you
Gabino Berrones glad I was able to help. What color are you planning on getting?
RockTrooper I ordered the cool bright white same ones you got, make the truck look clean
Gabino Berrones awesome!
Great video, thanks for taking the time to post👏
Thanks Ron, I appreciate the feedback!
Just around across this... Very awesome!
worldmac1 thanks!
John, quick question. Did you have to extend the lights? Especially for the rear passenger side wheel well and back number? Thanks
Daniel Kmetz do you mean extend the wires from the lights to the control box? If so, yes. In fact another way to install the lights is just to run a common line down each side of the rig and then connect the lights to the common. This way you really only have 2 sets of lines running to the switch/control box.
RockTrooper I meant extending the leads themselves. I'm installing them finally today and at the rear of the jeep, they're too short to even get close to the engine bay. I'm following the same paths you did, they're just too short.
Daniel Kmetz yep, simply extend the leads as needed. Just solder them together or if not soldering use connectors and then wrap them in marine shrink wrap to protect the connections (or whatever you have to make a good seal).
RockTrooper awesome thanks for clearing that up!!!
Love the Talley marks but what are they for?
Did you connect all 12 lines to one spod switch? i have a 30amp and 15amp spot on the spod.
Sonia Ajamian yes, all 12 are connected directly into a single spot on the SPOD. The 15A is more then enough, draw is very low.
Great information thank you, all worked out OK.
I have a four light kit. I was wondering if i could connect the lights together and just run one set of wires instead of four sets?
Slotting with angbuzz yes, you can run all 4 lights to a single lead and connect it to the switch. I ran all lights to a single sPOD switch.
I have an sPOD as well. I think Slotting with angbuzz has a great idea. I was thinking that's a heck of a lot of separate wires!
Really digging the Aurebesh!
Grizz Carter thanks Grizz! Not too many people know what that is ;)
Did the ma rating on these change? My notes show them rated at 300ma?
This video is very helpful in planning my rock light routing, but I have one question. Your with the Empire and you're against the rebels? You have 7 X-Wing, 3 Y-Wing and 9 Snow Speeder kill stickers on your Jeep, WTF? Sith Jeep Lord??? ;}
Hey, can the relays in the s pod handle having all 12 lights on one switch or do they need to be split up?
Kira Murdock yes, I have all 12 of the rock lights run to the single switch on the SPOD.
Kira Murdock these baby leds pull very little amperage dude lol... no reason one switch cant handle
Great video. How many switches did you use on your S-Pod?
Devron, just 1 switch on the sPod is for the rock lights.
Thanks for the info. Lights ordered, I'll be using your vid and hoping I get a clean a job as you did.
devron78 Glad I could help out. If you have any questions or run into any issues, let me know. I'll be happy to help out if I can.
John Golden Excellent video. Been watching it several times in preparation for my install.
What rock sliders are you running???? Thx!!!
Objective Reason those are the OEM Rubicon sliders. I did have to trim them down to fit the tires, but works perfect!
how are they holding up I been thinking on doing this for my silverado
Hey Michael, I have not had a single problem. All lights work and continue to be held in place with the magnets without an issue. I have no complaints.
+John Golden (RockTrooper) thanks for responding, I'm glad to see that there holding up, what package did you get I see a few different ones and I'm glad you did a review things nowadays you just don't know how well there will hold up
+Michael Duncan thanks for the feedback. That is why I do these videos, to help out other Jeepers! Here is the model I have, they are called the Max. I know they have a few other models available now that are new and not something available when I got mine. luxlightingsystems.com/collections/the-max
RockTrooper
Shawn Mccarty, did you have a question about the lights or something else?
How do they hold up to high speed vibrations have any lost their magnetic power over time or fallen off
I had not had any issues with them when I had the rig and I know plenty of others that also have them installed and have no issues. They are fairly popular, so you may want to post up in a few forums to get a more broad response.
RockTrooper thanks I too have also seen people talk highly about them on the FJcruiserforums except most disagree with the price point. Thanks
Mustang Enthusiast yep, pricing is a bit high, however quality has been good so I can’t complain.
Very nice install👍
Lobo 176 thanks, appreciate the feedback!
What are those square black wire holding clips called? Thanks haha
hTran7 they are from commercial electric, they are called 1x1 mounting base. You can get them at any Home Depot or Lowes. Here is an example of the, on Amazon. amzn.to/2hZZbYB
thanks!
You do not have to worry about smashing/breaking those lights. You can put a jack under them and lift the whole Jeep and not break the acrylic housing. One light will take the weight of the Jeep no problem. They even work cut in half
What is the hood brand? Nice jeep!
cash alexander Hey Cash, the hood is specific for this model Rubicon...however you can also now get them on Rockhard edition and you can just buy the hood alone from Quadratec for about $1000
Nice job! Very clean!
4WheelingBrian thanks, I appreciate the feedback! Hope the video helped
You didn't show the final product of how you connected the wires to the spod that's the most important part?
Physical Starfighter 16:30 and forward, just connect the positive and negative lines to the positive and negative on the sPOD.
@@RockTrooperJeep Thanks for the reply but that's not exactly what I was asking....What I was trying to ask is...did you tie all the lead negatives together and positives together then run one lead from both to the spod or did you use a buss bar and then one lead from neg and pos to the spod?
@@physicalstarfighter2131 Good question! For a newb, this was puzzling...I get R/Trooper ran ALL 12 light wires (2 each too= pos/neg) to the engine bay, and that's why we got 2 massive rolled up wires sets. Now we "marry" ALL positives together + ALL neg together....THEN 1 short final lead to the SPOD consisting of 1pos/1neg wire. Is this about right?? Awesome video and tremendous product. He said he sold the Jeep :(
@@RockTrooperJeep Good question! For a newb, this was puzzling...I get R/Trooper ran ALL 12 light wires (2 each too= pos/neg) to the engine bay, and that's why we got 2 massive rolled up wires sets. Now we "marry" ALL positives together + ALL neg together....THEN 1 short final lead to the SPOD consisting of 1pos/1neg wire. Is this about right?? GREAT CHANNEL!!!
Very clean install
Thanks man!
+John Golden (RockTrooper) anytime! Check out my channel if you get the chance.
Nice install, but I can't help but notice that the rear tracbar seems incorrect. If that's a Metal Cloak rear tracbar, which I'm almost positive it is, it should be flipped with the bent end on the driver's side. It looks like it already hit and bent the exhaust because of it.
awesome. i might do this very soon. thank you
region015 These are great lights, an awesome upgrade!
So how are they holding up ?
Brent Sims I had sold this rig last year, however I had no issues with that up until that time.
RockTrooper so do u have a new build?
Brent Sims yes I do. The series is being filmed over on the TrailRecon channel, go over and you can check it out. I do plan on adding Rock lights to that build as well.
were able to install these on the spod all on the same terminal and did you need a resister loop on each terminal.
I just got 8 of the monster lights in and went to check them on the spod and found when I connected more than one to a terminal they dimmed so I called spod and they informed me that for some reason the Lux lights do that when you connect more than one to a terminal. I sent a email to Lux tech support to ask them if they knew about that because they advertise them as working with the Spod but have not heard back from them yet, but Spod says I need a resister loop they sell before the Lux monster lights will work as advertised, Have you ever heard of that from anyone else?
I was able to run all 8 of my lights to a single switch on my sPOD without any issues, it could be that Lix made some changes to their lights. They would be the best resource to determine what would be needed, if anything additional, to connect up.
@@RockTrooperJeep I called Lux and they say once I hook up all the lights to one circuit the SPOD will recognize them and then they will work as advertised but that sounds fishy to me because why wouldn't they work right now with just 2 hooked up to one circuit lol. I'm being told by SPOD that for some reason the lux lights won't work right until I install the resister they sell lol. I really don't know who to believe, I see yours worked ok but I have the Monster lights so maybe there made differently than your model who know's. One more thing I see you have the original model SPOD and I have the new model SPOD 8-Circuit Source SE w/ Touchscreen maybe that's the difference anyway I can't seem to get a solid answer on my issue from either manufacturer.
Physical Starfighter I cannot say for sure, I would think that either one or both would be able to provide you the correct information for their products. I simply connected all the leads to a single positive and negative terminal and then to each post on the sPOD, that’s all that was needed.
Physical Starfighter did you try just using the Lux switch that was provided in place of the sPOD switch, at least for testing purposes to see if the lights react the same way?
Are they the monster or micro max lights?
When I bought mine there was no Monster or Mini, but I checked out the details for each on their site and mine would be considered the Monster.
How are they holding up?
No issues. They don't fall off and lights are still bright. No complaints here.
those are badass...
Thanks Javier!
Very nice, well done.
+Chaplain Bill Thank you!
Do they have color options?
Blake Mechler yes they do, you'd have to check their site for color and availability.
What’s the installation kit I need that one lol
Lance Escue they have several different model rock light setups now, each of them you should be to order the installation kit as well.
Bought these rock lights and after 1 week they stopped working. Checked the fuse in their harness and it was blown. Replaced fuse and the circuit board immediately started smoking. So I said ok I'll just call the place and they'll make it right, right? Wrong, after 3 voicemails I have yet to receive a return call or any action whatsoever to keep my business.
Hey Jake, I know you can reach them on Facebook as well. Have you tried posting to their page?
I had the exact same experience.....
Is it possible to install the wiring through the frame?
Sure can, there are numerous ways to run the wiring thru and around the vehicle. If you run it thru the frame you can either lay it free in there or work some crazy wire management to get it up off the bottom of the frame tubing and mounted to the inside side of it. You could also run the wiring up into the body if you really wanted and then the wires thru the firewall. Lots O Options!
Did I hear you right when you said you used an 8 gauge butt connector?
Maxxum Photography No, that is way to big for just the rock lights. Do you recall what time in the video I said that?
14:56
Ah, yes. I used that size for all of the leads that were coming up from that side of the Jeep, so that was for the combination of all 6 lines (one side and then X2 for both positive and negative leads). We had actually done a few more installs after I did mine and found it much easier to run a central lead for each side and then tie in each light to the lead. This way we only had a single lead for the positive/negative coming up to the power. This was much easier to manage as well. Of course, this is owners choice as to how to run all the leads. Hope this helps!
Whatever happened to your Aries bumper?
Boulder > Aluminum
How is that magnet holding up?
Mike R I sold the rig earlier this year however I did not have any issues with the magnets at any time after install. I'm working on a new rig now and will probably be going with another set from Lux.
Thank you RT.
Great video!
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
John Golden Not sure if you ever seen my video but I also do Jeep installations and reviews. we should collaborate on something!
AdventureDex yeah buddy, sounds good to me. Message me and we can discuss.
John Golden Will do!
Good video them lights are fucking sweet!
Yeah man, I pulled my other DIY lights and upgraded to these!
what front axle are you running?
Sean, axle is factory rubicon D44, however I have RCV axles with Reid knuckles and steering upgrade with Synergy tie Rod and draglink.
Nice write up & vid.
Thanks for the feedback, glad it helped
What model are those?
Henry Pham I believe these are equivalent to the Monster light, although I think their new lights are smaller and put out even more light now.
Great Video, just be careful how loud you're talking into the mic.
Which led's did you buy? the max or monsters?
I red the comments, nevermind :)
That's awesome!
Isaac Osuna thanks for the feedback, they are superb rock lights!
Looks so nice, too bad my trucks plastic =P
100%awesome!!!
Thanks Don!
Wudder!! Anyone else see Manhunt Unabomber will know!!
trip madden it's my East Coast accent coming out!
I have received numerous e-mails asking where I got these lights. The link is listed in the video description, here is the link: luxlightingsystems.com/offroad.html
Link is bad... got another?
+Michael St. George looks like they updated their web pages. Here is the link: luxlightingsystems.com/collections/the-max
RockTrooper
nice video but the static from your camera is about to blow my speakers
Thanks for the feedback. What static are you referring to? Is there a certain time the static happens? I didn't hear anything
I hear what you mean now, odd I did not have that static originally. I'll go back and check my original file and see if the audio is cleaner
Rock roll
I got lux on my jeep not really that impressed with them the idea is cool but not as bright as rigid... & yes they are hooked up right I work with 12 volt for a living!
Chris Pohl Chris, my lights are very bright as you can see from the video and pictures. In comparing how these lights are to others, I like the fact that these lights "spread" the light across the ground instead of "spotting" it, which is what I would prefer for a spotter so they can see the terrain evenly without shadows reducing the area.
I put them up against the rigids and just was not as good the lighting is ok not as bright as I thought they would be when I bought mine and I'm running the 8pc white
bad link :(
White Jeep Looks like they made some site changes after I got mine. Thanks for the heads-up. I have updated the link to their new site/page.
You're welcome man!
You are the absolute MOST stereotypical Jeep owner I’ve ever seen/heard. The actual Jeep aside, you paid an additional hundred sum dollars for zip ties and heat shrink.
Plan36c thanks for the feedback!
Are these the Monster or the Max model?
Collin Trussell at the time of the video, they only offered the 1 version. I believe mine match up to the Max.