Gren71
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Where did ya get the little push bat? Kinda neat looking and a smart place for lights
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Where did ya get the little push bat? Kinda neat looking and a smart place for lights

Correct, just not the Sport plastic bumper.Diode Dynamics does make a plug and play kit for the Rubicon/Overland plastic bumper. Took me 20 minutes to get them installed and aimed in the factory fog location.
https://www.diodedynamics.com/ss3-led-fog-light-kit-for-2020-jeep-gladiator-overland-rubicon.html
Were they a noticeable upgrade over the OEM LED fogs? They just released the kit for the steel bumper and i'm on the fence!Diode Dynamics does make a plug and play kit for the Rubicon/Overland plastic bumper. Took me 20 minutes to get them installed and aimed in the factory fog location.
https://www.diodedynamics.com/ss3-led-fog-light-kit-for-2020-jeep-gladiator-overland-rubicon.html
The difference is huge over the stock LED fogs.Were they a noticeable upgrade over the OEM LED fogs? They just released the kit for the steel bumper and i'm on the fence!
Haven't had any snow here this year but we did get a bunch of rain. I really like the yellow in the rain. Seems like it cuts through the road glare and helps with seeing the road markings and whatnot.Extremely noticeable in the snow. Not even over exaggerating. Curious how they do in the rain.
Love the wall art!Wish I had shots of my rig when I drove through freezing slush. I came home almost entirely on the light from my DD SS3 cubes. Everything else was incased in ice![]()
I think a big part of the reason why the Diode Dynamics lights don't ice over like other LEDs is due to the yellow lens. The light the lens filters out is converted to heat which causes it to heat up. Combine that with the heat generated by the powerful emitters DD uses and they run plenty hot enough to melt ice and snow.Wish I had shots of my rig when I drove through freezing slush. I came home almost entirely on the light from my DD SS3 cubes. Everything else was incased in ice![]()
Stupid question. I’m assuming you used the clip nuts to keep from taking apart the bumper. How did you get the clip nuts on the back of the bumper??I think it is this one I got mine at Storm offroad
https://www.amazon.com/Nilight-Mounting-Off-Road-Lighting-Warranty/dp/B073V2NDQY?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_2
I used clip nuts to mount it
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I got mine mounted. Scary drilling holes in a new bumper. Lol. The license plate I had picked out was too thick, but I don’t think people would really be able to see it anyway. Now it is time to buy some lights. LolI will have to take a picture. The bumper is like really thick blow molded plastic. I drilled holes in the front to slip the clip nuts on the outer piece of plastic. It is plenty secure I had guy use it as a step to look at my engine bay. I may have freaked out a bit lol