Sold my 2020 4 door so no more need for the soft top. Used on and off for two seasons, probably 5 months total. No tears, no rips; all mounting equipment included. One thing to note, on the back window panel there was an A&M sticker that left a small imprint. It's hard to see unless you are...
Sold my 2020 4 door recently so no more need for the soft top. Used on and off for two seasons, probably 5 months total. No tears, no rips; all mounting equipment included. One thing to note, on the back window panel there was an A&M sticker that left a small imprint. It's hard to see unless...
I did, and unless your Jeep is ultra lifted or the person behind you is super low it shouldn't be a direct shot to the eye. No denying they are bright, but I don't feel like it will be a common occurance to blind someone.
No I didn't remove the bumper, probably would have made life easier if I did. I did wire them to the reverse lights on both sides, which was pretty easy
I just got mine in about 2 hours ago and spent about 30 minutes installing them. They 100% improve the light while backing up, can't wait to test them out tonight once it gets dark.
That being said, I swear the folks at Oracle are into some kindy BDSM stuff. I've never contorted my hands in...
I think this is more likely the culprit than the Jeep itself. I live in Houston and folks are losing their sh*t around here on the freeways and on the roads. I've seen multiple times where people in random vehicles are yelling and screaming at each other.
Howdy folks! New member and a first time Jeep owner after wanting one for many many many years. I've driven a truck all my life so having something a lot more nimble is quite fun. I already have a laundry list of upgrades, just need the wife to approve the funding.
I'm not sure you can get the one without the other. I know on an iPhone you can turn off notifications under the bluetooth connection, but then that also disables the notifications. I would love to be notified visually without that loud announcement.