MrFahrenheit
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They are more reminiscent to the current model RAM truck taillights to me:Looks like the rear end of a Ford now!
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They are more reminiscent to the current model RAM truck taillights to me:Looks like the rear end of a Ford now!
Fully agree. I feel the same way about this.Yep, I like my Jeep to look like a Jeep rather than an F-150, but maybe I'm the odd one out.
Yep, I like my Jeep to look like a Jeep rather than an F-150, but maybe I'm the odd one out.
OK, I'd rather my Jeep look like a Jeep than a RAM.They are more reminiscent to the current model RAM truck taillights to me:
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That's why there is more than one choice of light. People like different things.OK, I'd rather my Jeep look like a Jeep than a RAM.
Kevin
I am waiting on a nice brush guard I can install. I like the non flush jeep look my self.Yep, I like my Jeep to look like a Jeep rather than an F-150, but maybe I'm the odd one out.
36 page thread already in the Lighting section and a post in our forum too if you want to read those!Seen at JEEP Beach, but no mention here.
Hmmmmmm, 12-18 months.
Yes, the empty portion will allow you to swap it over.I wonder if the blind spot sensor will still work?
Hmm....considering we've nearly sold half of our first production run (way more than we allocated), I think not LOL. Good lookin out thoughJust wait members on here won’t like them then half off
Can't wait to see these on your build, Zac!!Especially those of us with broken halogens.Thanks Oracle!
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Because modding is fun and unique! All the same is boringFully agree. I feel the same way about this.
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Why buy a Jeep and then try to make it not look like a Jeep?? To each their own I guess.
Thanks for your order! We love seeing different build styles!That's why there is more than one choice of light. People like different things.
Me? I'm on the pre-order list.
They're not absolutely flush, correct. They protude out much less than the factory so less chance of cracking them on a trail etc. Just another option for the Jeep community.I was also worried that I wouldnt like the flush look on the jeep but they dont actually sit flush. They look like the stick out about an inch. Its a more modern take on the protruding tail light.
I didn't mind the oem look but, the hologen oem kinda suck. The aftermarket LED upgrades that retain the OEM shape are...eh, and they cost $260.
The MOPAR LEDs look good IMO, and you can find them for just over $500 for the pair, but it also requires a programmer to activate if upgrading from halogen, and likely won't have nearly as bright reverse lights as these (or the swappable plate for other TBD uses).That looks pretty good. I don't have a need for them yet, but $340 for a set is pretty affordable for quality LED lighting. Mopar is $330/light for comparison.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...lights-for-jeep-jt-group-buy-pre-order.43236/Seen at JEEP Beach, but no mention here.
Hmmmmmm, 12-18 months.
The MOPAR LEDs look good IMO, and you can find them for just over $500 for the pair, but it also requires a programmer to activate if upgrading from halogen, and likely won't have nearly as bright reverse lights as these (or the swappable plate for other TBD uses).
Here's the link to the product page. https://www.oraclelights.com/products/flush-taillight-jtYeah I’ve seen that thread, I’m not going through all 32 pages. Thanks for the quick answer.