Hogdreamer
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My son had seen how poorly the back-up camera worked in the dark on my JL so he was so kind to buy me a set of Oracle LED reverse lights for my birthday. Super easy install he told me, pop out the reflectors in the rear bumper and screw in the Oracle lights. He even purchased the kit with the Plug and Play harness for a quick electrical hook-up.
This was back in April of 2024 but what he didn't know was that yes, although it isn't a hard install, since I had the tow package the rear bumper needed to be removed to access the area where the reflectors need to be removed and the new lights installed. From what I've seen, it seems even with no tow package removing the bumper makes the process less painful.
I finally decided I better install the lights before the weather got cold here in Minnesota and the daylight hours got too short. The install wasn't too bad and I am very pleased how much brighter these lights are compared to the stock reverse lights located in the tail lights. I even joked with my son that I could now shine deer, in reverse!
My only shock was, when removing the passenger side tail light to hook up the Plug and Play electrical harness, I came across an Airheads candy wrapper placed in the tail light opening. This wrapper had to have been discarded during the initial assembly in Toledo. Is this classified as an Easter Egg?
Now I'm curious how many other unauthorized "Easter Eggs" are stuffed in various cavities on my Jeep. I'm pretty sure I'm also not the only owner who has come across such items left behind by assembly line employees.
This was back in April of 2024 but what he didn't know was that yes, although it isn't a hard install, since I had the tow package the rear bumper needed to be removed to access the area where the reflectors need to be removed and the new lights installed. From what I've seen, it seems even with no tow package removing the bumper makes the process less painful.
I finally decided I better install the lights before the weather got cold here in Minnesota and the daylight hours got too short. The install wasn't too bad and I am very pleased how much brighter these lights are compared to the stock reverse lights located in the tail lights. I even joked with my son that I could now shine deer, in reverse!
My only shock was, when removing the passenger side tail light to hook up the Plug and Play electrical harness, I came across an Airheads candy wrapper placed in the tail light opening. This wrapper had to have been discarded during the initial assembly in Toledo. Is this classified as an Easter Egg?
Now I'm curious how many other unauthorized "Easter Eggs" are stuffed in various cavities on my Jeep. I'm pretty sure I'm also not the only owner who has come across such items left behind by assembly line employees.
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