Good Morning group. I"m looking at adding an LED fixture to the rear of my jeep for the tail lights. I need more reverse light! I have a black 00 sport. I was the housing to remain black. What is everyone doing for more light back there? I looked into the Savvy LED. They are night but I would like to stay under $150 for the pair. Thanks!
For now it is hooked directly to the battery. I am going to get a distribution block set up for the lighting.Exactly how I have mine set up. Did u connect to the battery + - or town accessory wire?
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Good call. Just installed them. Installation was a breeze. Thanks for the recommendation and advice!These are the ones I've been using for the past 2 years:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01774OVY2/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Absolutely LOVE them. They're bright as hell, and the reverse lights are so bright that it's almost like you've got a light bar in the rear when you're in reverse.
My in-laws bought me the Quadratec replacement LED tail lights for Christmas. Installation was completely plug and play, done in about fifteen minutes.
The difference between them and the stock lights is amazing. When I stepped on the brakes I lit up the neighbor's house across the street.
Howdy, Folks. Question for the troops, please. I have just ordered the Quadratec LED tail light kit, as mentioned above, for my 2000 TJ. I also have around here somewhere the OEM towing harness that fits into the rear wiring and provides a 4-flat connector for hooking up trailer lights. The Q kit includes a new flasher for use with LEDs.
So, to the question, what would be the result of hooking up incandescent trailer lights (say, a rented UHaul) into a tail light circuit controlled by an LED flasher. Have any of y'all tried this?
Dang, good question.
Howdy, Folks. Question for the troops, please. I have just ordered the Quadratec LED tail light kit, as mentioned above, for my 2000 TJ. I also have around here somewhere the OEM towing harness that fits into the rear wiring and provides a 4-flat connector for hooking up trailer lights. The Q kit includes a new flasher for use with LEDs.
So, to the question, what would be the result of hooking up incandescent trailer lights (say, a rented UHaul) into a tail light circuit controlled by an LED flasher. Have any of y'all tried this?
I definitely need to order a set of these. My stock tail lights are woefully inadequate, especially with the tint on the hardtop. I can't see a thing when backing up. I practically have to stick my head out an open window to see where I'm backing...My in-laws bought me the Quadratec replacement LED tail lights for Christmas. Installation was completely plug and play, done in about fifteen minutes.
The difference between them and the stock lights is amazing. When I stepped on the brakes I lit up the neighbor's house across the street.