You don’t need to remove the grill to replace the headlight bulbs. The passenger side is tough with the air cleaner box in the way but driver side is easy. Also the difference with be more noticeable on a dark road with as few reflectors as possible.
You don’t need to remove the grill to replace the headlight bulbs. The passenger side is tough with the air cleaner box in the way but driver side is easy.
On your nightime review it looked like brighter to the Driver side is that an issue?
@@crankingoutdoors it wasn’t for me but I no longer have the Jeep
Nice! Any warning lights? Did you have to change any settings with something like a taser?
No just plug and play
You don’t need to remove the grill to replace the headlight bulbs. The passenger side is tough with the air cleaner box in the way but driver side is easy. Also the difference with be more noticeable on a dark road with as few reflectors as possible.
You don’t need to remove the grill to replace the headlight bulbs. The passenger side is tough with the air cleaner box in the way but driver side is easy.
I was told by the dealership that if I upgraded the lights anywhere else besides them.... It would void the warranty. Do you know if this is true?
I don’t know. They say that about everything. They should come standard on all vehicles
Bullshit. It's only a bulb
Mine is a 6 pin square connector molex ?? 2023
Does u r leds align 9 & 3 o'clock position. Mine are a bit miss aligned 10 & 4 position
Yes mine are aligned at 9&3
Was there any flickering with the lights, didn't seem to be in the video
I haven’t noticed any
Do you have link to lights in grill?
No. They are pre-runner lights purchased from quadratec
Do you have a link to Amazon site for these?
No. Eddie from wayalife channel is where I found them
@@bliddicify Do you have the part# or episode where he installed? I can look up that way. Thanks!
What bumper is that?
Arcus by rugged ridge