ORACLElights
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EDIT: NOW Available! https://www.oraclelights.com/products/rear-bumper-led-reverse-lights-for-jeep-gladiator-jt
Use Coupon Code FORUM10 for 10% off your order!
We have just completed production for a reverse light for the JL to increase visibility backing up at night. A common complaint we hear is low visibility when backing up at night because the factory reverse lights (even with LED tail lights) do not produce enough light for the backup camera to work well in the dark.
The solution we made for the JL replaces with factory rear bumper reflectors with functional LED lights which increase the usable light by 20x when measured in Lux.
(see full demonstration click here)
The Gladiator has an even larger reflector which can be more easily accessed (faster installation) and would mount with the factory hardware and tap into the reverse lights (or connect to Aux switch).
We want to hear feedback from members here if you would prefer:
A) Use the total space for LED placement to maximize the number of LEDs and light output.
B) Share the space with a scaled-down reflector to maintain the reflector function.
Either way these would have MORE LEDs than the JL version which is very bright!
Let us know your thoughts!
Use Coupon Code FORUM10 for 10% off your order!
We have just completed production for a reverse light for the JL to increase visibility backing up at night. A common complaint we hear is low visibility when backing up at night because the factory reverse lights (even with LED tail lights) do not produce enough light for the backup camera to work well in the dark.
The solution we made for the JL replaces with factory rear bumper reflectors with functional LED lights which increase the usable light by 20x when measured in Lux.
(see full demonstration click here)
The Gladiator has an even larger reflector which can be more easily accessed (faster installation) and would mount with the factory hardware and tap into the reverse lights (or connect to Aux switch).
We want to hear feedback from members here if you would prefer:
A) Use the total space for LED placement to maximize the number of LEDs and light output.
B) Share the space with a scaled-down reflector to maintain the reflector function.
Either way these would have MORE LEDs than the JL version which is very bright!
Let us know your thoughts!
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