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I forgot about that front “flap” under the fender that covers the otherwise exposed body panels. I ended up putting some black self tapping screws to either side of their logo where the circles are.
You can kind of see them in this pic if you zoom in
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What did you use for inner fenders?
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I forgot about that front “flap” under the fender that covers the otherwise exposed body panels. I ended up putting some black self tapping screws to either side of their logo where the circles are.
You can kind of see them in this pic if you zoom in
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Can you tell me what type of inner fender walls those are and maybe where you bought them at?
 

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Kind of bringing up an older thread here and just installed these but I can’t seem to get the tazer to work. Still getting the light out fast blinking.

Been awhile since I did this on my JL so not sure what I’m doing wrong.

could someone share the settings?
 

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I recently installed a set of these. For the price they are great!

pros:
-Price
-Ease of installation
-Look great
-Included DRL that is plug and play(with Tazer)
-did I mention price

cons:
-Light looks/feels cheap, and the DRL is more blue than white
-Finish. They look great when shined up with tire shine etc, but when “dry” they have a raw look to them. I would plan to have them coated.
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Hi just wondering why it requires Tazer to plug and play?
 

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Hi just wondering why it requires Tazer to plug and play?
I guess it doesn't "require" it as the blinkers will still work but the Jeep doesn't recognize them and throws a bulb out message. You can use Jscan or anything else that will allow you to turn off that message and everything functions as normal.
 

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I use the tazer and it does not fix the turn signal out error message. Contacted the guys at tazer and they said it won't work for all LED's. Works with the rubicon LED fenders, that much I do know.
 

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If you don't have LED's then you need the Tazer to switch over, or you'll get lights on the dash.
My Jeep started it's life with LED's. As with the Oracle tails I had to switch to halogen then back to led then a few key cycles and it "tricked" the Jeep into thinking all was well. With Jscan you can easily eliminate the bulb out warning with either.
They may have made some revisions since that don't require this, but the set I had didn't work out of the box.
 

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I use the tazer and it does not fix the turn signal out error message. Contacted the guys at tazer and they said it won't work for all LED's. Works with the rubicon LED fenders, that much I do know.
I have Rubicon LED fenders now. Will it just plug and play and work as sequential?
 

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If you don't have LED's then you need the Tazer to switch over, or you'll get lights on the dash.
I have Rubicon LED fenders now. Will it just plug and play and work as sequential? I am a bit confused.
 

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I guess it doesn't "require" it as the blinkers will still work but the Jeep doesn't recognize them and throws a bulb out message. You can use Jscan or anything else that will allow you to turn off that message and everything functions as normal.
So I have LED Rubicon fenders. What will happen if I connect to the new lights?
 

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So I have LED Rubicon fenders. What will happen if I connect to the new lights?
If they haven't made any changes you will get a bulb out message on the dash but they will function.
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