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  1. Building my own flush tail lights

    So the LED strips are the cause of all the issues? Or is it getting the sequential to work that is the issue of blowing up LED strips? I would be into just the full LED strip version and no sequential if that is the wiring nightmare. If people don't want the sequential you can go the route of...
  2. Building my own flush tail lights

    That is fast.
  3. Building my own flush tail lights

    I like the design too but would defeat the wrap I have on my tailgate and sides. I like the use of multi-functional LEDs and large.
  4. Building my own flush tail lights

    They have multi-functional LEDs. So red and white all in one. It says it has reverse, not sure you can mass produce tail lights without reverse if the OEM had them.
  5. Building my own flush tail lights

    Did you see Rugged Ridge finally released their flush tail lights? Very similar to the Combat lights but plastic and only 1 side light.
  6. Building my own flush tail lights

    LOL…pretty soon you can just print your next car.
  7. North Carolina Roll-N-Lock for $50

    Message the guy in the Facebook Marketplace ad. I grabbed one of the two he had. It looks as if the ad is still up so he should still have the 2nd one. He lives South side of Charlotte, NC.
  8. Building my own flush tail lights

    Looking back through the whole thread these seem to be the 3 options to avoid looking similar to the Oracle lights. Option 1 - Original off the shelf tail with 3/4" side lights Option 2 - Off the shelf tail with light strip on the side Option 3 - An all LED light strip design (configuration to...
  9. Building my own flush tail lights

    Any way of creating a poll on here to get which version people like?
  10. Onboard air compressor options

    Do you have any pictures of the ViAir VMS dual mounted under the front seat? Can it be mounted on the drivers side or does it need to be under the passanger? At some point I would like to add this option way down the road. What would be needed to do this? I would end up using one of the Aux...
  11. To all the current and future baby carriers...

    Entirely from the truck. I take them out fairly regularly to clean or get stuff under the rear seats or behind the seats, especially while traveling/camping to store stuff. The last time it was in the truck and I needed to get it out, it took about 10-15 minutes to get it out. It eventually...
  12. To all the current and future baby carriers...

    When your kids get to be about 3ish to 4 you can put them in the Mifold hifold seat. It takes up very little space. I have one for my 5 year old and a Nuna Rava for the 3 year old. He will soon be moving to a Hifold in a few months and when we have a 3rd that will go in the middle, will...
  13. Utah Gladiator Rubicon hard top. Unused

    Too bad you aren’t closer to VA. I would say you could easily ask a bit more.
  14. Punk’n Color Returns For 2023 Jeep Gladiator

    Gator Green would be my choice for 2024 on the Gladiator.
  15. Rear USB on center console

    That 12v adapter goes behind the 12v lighter port on the dash under the radio. You then run a power and ground wire to the back of the center console between the seats to power the USBs and 12v port.
  16. Rear USB on center console

    Follow this and also remove the center console between the seats to run the wire to the back of the console. It will much easier to not have the wire pinched by the shifter or emergency brake. I used the below items for my setup. I have 2 12v lighter ports and 2 dual USB ports, i have kids so...
  17. Building my own flush tail lights

    I like that the strip is closer to the edge of the back light housing. Makes the connection there a straight cut instead of following the curve in the tail light. It visually looks much thinner on the top view picture.
  18. Building my own flush tail lights

    Did you originally have LED or halogen tail lights? I know you have had many others since OEM but curious if just using a Jscan will solve any issues a halogen owner will have with switching to your LED tails.
  19. Building my own flush tail lights

    I just think these are way to similar to the Combat tail lights. I think starting from scratch was the right idea. So I am more on board with the newer versions.
  20. Building my own flush tail lights

    I think they look good, size wise. I am not a fan anymore of theoff the shelf light.




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