abecker
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I wonder what Jeep used to cover the connections for the fog lights since this doesn’t have the euro covers.Here is the Bright White JL Wrangler Sport with MOPAR Parts
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I wonder what Jeep used to cover the connections for the fog lights since this doesn’t have the euro covers.Here is the Bright White JL Wrangler Sport with MOPAR Parts
I wonder what Jeep used to cover the connections for the fog lights since this doesn’t have the euro covers.
I have seen people in other threads using a dremel on their euro panels so they could put them back on to cover the fog light connections so I figured there must be a good reason to cover them back up.Why would the connections need to be covered? Nothing has been covered for years, they are waterproof connections anyway, the sport bumper extensions still dont seal them up that great
Probably to keep dirt and debris out.Why would the connections need to be covered? Nothing has been covered for years, they are waterproof connections anyway, the sport bumper extensions still dont seal them up that great
Those bumper lights work with the non-steel bumpers?
I think the windshield lights are 5 inch 4,800 lumens (Part # 82215385); retail $475.00 pair/kit
I think the bumper lights are 7 inch 8,000 lumens (Part # 82215386); retail $725.00 pair/kit
Jeep rep said they are bright as hell and will embarrass some of the 50" light bars, plus you can turn them as necessary to focus on what you want (don't think I want them that loose).
There is a Mopar bracket for that.Those bumper lights work with the non-steel bumpers?