Mkz567
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Yes, its really plug and play. Just getting side metal bumper off and finding right tool was pain.Nice, did they come with a bracket?
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Yes, its really plug and play. Just getting side metal bumper off and finding right tool was pain.Nice, did they come with a bracket?
Sweet, they look awesomeYes, its really plug and play. Just getting side metal bumper off and finding right tool was pain.
Easier install. Better access to fog light. I really dont work on my cars, I'm trying to change that.Why did the end caps need to be removed for the install?
Good looking Jeep.Need winch now.
Another kitten just died.Easier install. Better access to fog light. I really dont work on my cars, I'm trying to change that.
On to the next mod!Need winch now.
ThanksGood looking Jeep.
Thanks
Can't beat that price point. I jeep noob myself. For me i wanted Baja Designs lights for whatever reasons. I have no problem paying more for good brand proven product. Im thinking of switching out mopar a pillar light for another baja designs lights.I'm interested in these (sport) as well for the a-pillar.
I'm a noobie when it comes to lights as I've left my other Wrangler stock in that regard so forgive me here but has anyone done a comparison to something like the Rough County lights: https://www.roughcountry.com/2-inch-led-square-lights-70903blkdrl.html
Looks awesome, nicely done!The Squadron Pros are ridiculously bright... the kit fits some aftermarket bumpers that are already compatible with the stock fogs.
Squadron Pro on the left... stock on the right. They fit nicely in my LoD Destroyer...I removed the skid plate & the install was easy.
Thank you... I'm amazed at the difference compared to the stock lights.Looks awesome, nicely done!