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Put the KC Gravity Sport LEDs on my Gladiator yesterday.....awesome lights. Blinding bright.
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Anyone add the Gravity lights on the windshield yet?

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Above the windshield or on the A pillars?
The ones that have the bracket that goes up the A pillar then the light bar crosses the top of the windshield.

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The ones that have the bracket that goes up the A pillar then the light bar crosses the top of the windshield.

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ME ME PICK ME I HAVE THAT! :LOL:

What would you like to know about it? I have had it on for about 3 months now. There is absolutely no wind noise, you can not tell it is there in the slightest by sound.

It does come down a bit over the windshield so if you are the first at a stoplight youll have to move your head forward a bit to see the light.

Any questions ill do my best to answer.
 

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ME ME PICK ME I HAVE THAT! :LOL:

What would you like to know about it? I have had it on for about 3 months now. There is absolutely no wind noise, you can not tell it is there in the slightest by sound.

It does come down a bit over the windshield so if you are the first at a stoplight youll have to move your head forward a bit to see the light.

Any questions ill do my best to answer.
How was the install. did you use the Aux switches or the wiring and power button provided. Any issues after 3 months and is the lighting just insane.

Pics if possible.

thanks
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How was the install. did you use the Aux switches or the wiring and power button provided. Any issues after 3 months and is the lighting just insane.

Pics if possible.

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One of the easiest installs honestly.

I do have factory AUX so i wired them up to AUX 1. Because of the aux switches I did not need a bunch of the wiring that came with the kit so I cut a lot of it out to lessen how many wires were in the engine bay. Still used the inline 3 way fuse thing.

No issues at all, fantastic for offroading. I did have an "issue" deciding if I wanted the bar flat or bent. Lighting is tremendous and I really don't know if I will go the original route I was thinking of, which were additional bumper lights because it is absolutely not needed.

If you decide to curve the lights, you won't even need A pillar lights. It is that impressive. Ill send pictures later today
 

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One of the easiest installs honestly.

I do have factory AUX so i wired them up to AUX 1. Because of the aux switches I did not need a bunch of the wiring that came with the kit so I cut a lot of it out to lessen how many wires were in the engine bay. Still used the inline 3 way fuse thing.

No issues at all, fantastic for offroading. I did have an "issue" deciding if I wanted the bar flat or bent. Lighting is tremendous and I really don't know if I will go the original route I was thinking of, which were additional bumper lights because it is absolutely not needed.

If you decide to curve the lights, you won't even need A pillar lights. It is that impressive. Ill send pictures later today
Thank you so much, this will be part of my fall and winter projects on the JT it appears.

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