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My take on Oracle Flush Mount Tail lights after my install

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Mine came with the full LED lighting package, not the Halogens. I actually like the LED way better than the Oracle ones personally
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Mine also came with factory led package and I am very happy with them, but I actually do think the Oracles look good. The best thing about owning a jeep is making it your own.
 

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So I ordered these without seeing all the issues on here a month or 2 ago, they were on backorder until 2 weeks ago. I saw all the issues and cancelled my order.
well they sent them anyway for free, so I installed them, thinking if they didnt work whatever I didn't pay for them. I have the halogen OEM tails. They must have slightly smartened up and changed the design (although I don't know what the original design was) because they worked right out of the box, resistor was already installed on the lights from oracle and no need to tell the jeep they were LED. zero issues as of now.
 

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So I ordered these without seeing all the issues on here a month or 2 ago, they were on backorder until 2 weeks ago. I saw all the issues and cancelled my order.
well they sent them anyway for free, so I installed them, thinking if they didnt work whatever I didn't pay for them. I have the halogen OEM tails. They must have slightly smartened up and changed the design (although I don't know what the original design was) because they worked right out of the box, resistor was already installed on the lights from oracle and no need to tell the jeep they were LED. zero issues as of now.
Lucky!! I've had that happen to me before on Amazon - Cancel the order and it still ships for free. I've read a lot of Oracle threads on these flush mount tail lights and I recall they mentioned a revised version to fix the resistor issue.

I like the idea of the flush mount but I also don't mind the OEM brick style. Not so much the Halogen version but some LED version.
 

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Interesting that you had these problems...i ordered mine from infinite offroad (very fast shipping btw) unscrewed the factory halogens and screwed in the new leds. Literraly took less than 10 minutes for both sides. Fit is perfect, lights work perfect, no alarms or recal needed. Very pleased with the Oracles...
 

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I have the Oracle tails and backup lights that tie into the tails with a wire harness. I have a Tazer so no hyper flash. My main reason to go with the Oracle tails versus the OEM was minimize trail debris. BTW the Oracle backup lights provide extraordinary amount of light helping old chunks of coal like my self to see stuff?.
 

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Overpaying for questionable quality and poor customer service is not worth it. Plus, the fact that hundreds of additional dollars need to be spent on a programmer to make them operate correctly... MAYBE.

Much, much more quality control and service improvements need to be done in order to slowly rebuild a very damaged reputation within the Jeep community.

Hopefully soon, a reputable competitor will offer better quality products with similar designs and true plug & play installation. It also can't be too difficult to offer decent customer service and a real-world warranty either.

In the meantime, zero purchases from that company for me.
 

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All this BS and still no pics !!
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