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What option packages include the rear triangle reflectors in the bumper below the spare? My current Sport S doesn’t have them, I think they’re on Jeep’s with LEDs? Or is it the safety pack? I really want to get the LED reverse lights that fit in there (but I’d wire them to come on with the aux switch) but I don’t know how to know if my new 4xe Rubicon will have the reflectors or not. I will have the LED lights (standard) but not the safety packs. Will I have the reflectors?

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Will I have the reflectors?
Sahara and Rubicon based models (including the 4xe and 392) get the reflectors.

Just a word of caution, be very careful with Oracle products. Their return policy sucks. They will not fully accept installed/used products for return. So if you have an issue, you’re limited in options.
 
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Sahara and Rubicon based models (including the 4xe and 392) get the reflectors.

Just a word of caution, be very careful with Oracle products. Their return policy sucks. They will not fully accept installed/used products for return. So if you have an issue, you’re limited in options.
Thanks.

Appreciate the warning, but for $100 I’ll roll the dice on these, unless there’s a different manufacturer of LEDs for this location.
 
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What other options are there? I don’t want anything below the bumper that will get bashed, and I swap tops hard/soft so I don’t want to lose the lights if they’re connected to the hardtop. I don’t care about the backup functionality, I want work lights I can turn on to illuminate behind the Jeep if I am working back there (hook up trailer/hitch rack, dress a deer, etc). I’m also leasing so the plug and play Oracle is appealing.

If there are other better options I’m all ears but I did a little research and given the above this seems like the best option for me.
 

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Sahara and Rubicon based models (including the 4xe and 392) get the reflectors.

Just a word of caution, be very careful with Oracle products. Their return policy sucks. They will not fully accept installed/used products for return. So if you have an issue, you’re limited in options.
I installed these on my other Jeep and have had ZERO issues with them. However, I've found their pricing to be way higher on similar products such as the Brawlee light for the rear glass...
 

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Sahara and Rubicon based models (including the 4xe and 392) get the reflectors.

Just a word of caution, be very careful with Oracle products. Their return policy sucks. They will not fully accept installed/used products for return. So if you have an issue, you’re limited in options.
I installed the Oracle reverse lamps on my JLU Willys...left lamp fogged up. I emailed them and the sent me out a replacement lamp within 3 days no questions asked. Between those 3 days they communicated with me several times and in timely fashion.... In my world that is the defintion of EXCELLENT customer service!
 

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I installed the Oracle reverse lamps on my JLU Willys...left lamp fogged up. I emailed them and the sent me out a replacement lamp within 3 days no questions asked. Between those 3 days they communicated with me several times and in timely fashion.... In my world that is the defintion of EXCELLENT customer service!
Lets just say I've had a much different and worse experience on a much more expensive product.
 

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Appreciate the warning, but for $100 I’ll roll the dice on these, unless there’s a different manufacturer of LEDs for this location.
My JLU Willys edition had those reflectors in the bumper - not sure if all Willys have them as I also have the rear LED tail lamps too?!?!?
 

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I installed these on my other Jeep and have had ZERO issues with them. However, I've found their pricing to be way higher on similar products such as the Brawlee light for the rear glass...
Their is a little more involved with their rear cargo lamp option than just some made in China LED strip with double sided sticky tape.
 

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What other options are there? I don’t want anything below the bumper that will get bashed, and I swap tops hard/soft so I don’t want to lose the lights if they’re connected to the hardtop. I don’t care about the backup functionality, I want work lights I can turn on to illuminate behind the Jeep if I am working back there (hook up trailer/hitch rack, dress a deer, etc). I’m also leasing so the plug and play Oracle is appealing.

If there are other better options I’m all ears but I did a little research and given the above this seems like the best option for me.
A friend of mine used the MOPAR center brake light mount that mounts in the center of the spare tire. Instead of relocating the center brake light he mounted one of those newfangled Baja Designs lights there and it is wired to come on whenever he shifts into reverse. Its a tad more that a $100 though. He also cans switch it on for tailgaters, lol!
 

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Their is a little more involved with their rear cargo lamp option than just some made in China LED strip with double sided sticky tape.

That may be, but their light that functions precisely the same as the Brawlee (and a variety of other name brands) is twice the price. I had the Brawlee installed for over a year and it performed flawlessly. When I asked Oracle what set theirs apart to account for the price difference, I got no replies. They are also clueless about the settings on their Rock Lights as well, that's a story in iteself.
 

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A friend of mine used the MOPAR center brake light mount that mounts in the center of the spare tire. Instead of relocating the center brake light he mounted one of those newfangled Baja Designs lights there and it is wired to come on whenever he shifts into reverse. Its a tad more that a $100 though. He also cans switch it on for tailgaters, lol!
Don’t think that I haven’t considered that a secondary use for the lights is to flash those using their brights or tailgating ?
 
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I installed these on my other Jeep and have had ZERO issues with them. However, I've found their pricing to be way higher on similar products such as the Brawlee light for the rear glass...
I have and love the Brawlee on my current Jeep and will definitely be getting another for my next one.
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