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Hey Guys! We are new to this forum but not new to LED Lighting option for Jeeps. We pioneered Plug and PLay OEM Fog Light replacement kits for the Jeep JK, and we have taken that knowledge and expertise over to the JL Wrangler platform.

We offer a full line of factory Fog light replacement kits for the Jeep JL Wrangler. You can choose from our industry leading CUBE and 6CUBE series lights, or our best selling Revolver LED lights.

These lights plug right into the factory plug and bolt right in place of the factory fog light kits. Installation is foolproof and breeze, taking as little as 15 minutes.

These kits are designed, engineered and assembled right here in the USA and come with a comprehensive lifetime warranty. If there is an issue, we will take care of it.

No matter your JL model, these are a huge upgrade. The OEM halogen bulbs are justa anemic as the JK, but even the OEM LED option is nothing to write home about. These offer as much as 6x the light output as compared to the factory lights.

We have all model trims available whether you have a Sport, Sahara/Rubicon, or Rubicon with metal bumpers, we have them all ready to ship.

Don't have the factory bumpers any longer, but you still want to utilize our plug and play LED lights? Sure that's not a problem! You can choose any of the CUBE, 6CUBE, or Revolver lights with our the brackets ,and just choose the JL PLug and play option for the connector. This is a very popular option right now for people going with bumpers that eliminate the OEM fogs, such as the Poison Spyder.



You can find more details below, post here, or PM us!

JL Revolver Fog Light Kit
JL CUBE Fog Light Kit

We offer a 10% off discount code for all JLWranglerforum members. Simply use discount code "JLforum" at checkout to take 10% off your order!

CUBE Lights

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Do you know if i will get mal function lighting flicker or sometjing bad with dashbord with theese?
 
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Have a pic of the revolver with smoked lens?
Yep, I just took a few now. I added an amber one for reference as well. The smoke is a very light tint, designed to tone the the Chrome face, but limit the amount of light blocked. It is kind of hard to tell in photos, but if you need something more specific, just let me know.
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Do you know if i will get mal function lighting flicker or sometjing bad with dashbord with theese?
No there are no flicker or dash malfunction lights with these. We designed them to work with the JL without an issue.
 

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very cool, trying to decide between spot and flood.

I am guessing the flood are a pattern more like the factory, just brighter?

And the spot might be better in real fog (less glare), maybe a better long range offroad helper to high beams?

Edit: I read your excellent docs at the product page (sorry, I should have read first! but i was really close!)

"Spot is best used for off road use as the light spread is a more direct and forward facing beam.

Flood is best for combating fog and works better for not blinding oncoming people, as the light spread is a wider pattern and does not project as deep."
 
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very cool, trying to decide between spot and flood.

I am guessing the flood are a pattern more like the factory, just brighter?

And the spot might be better in real fog (less glare), maybe a better long range offroad helper to high beams?

Edit: I read your excellent docs at the product page (sorry, I should have read first! but i was really close!)

"Spot is best used for off road use as the light spread is a more direct and forward facing beam.

Flood is best for combating fog and works better for not blinding oncoming people, as the light spread is a wider pattern and does not project as deep."
Haha, all good, I can answer in more depth here as well.

Yes, you are correct on the flood, the other thing is flood will spread the light in all directions, up, down, left, right, while a traditional Fog light has cut offs top and bottom, creating a very wide spread.

Spot is very narrow and directed. Depending on the light the spot spread is 10-20 degree. So, yes you will have less residual glare, and if aimed properly they can work really well to combat fog.

Spot would be like when you're using a Mag light, or a Tac light (streamlight or so) and you close the beam, flood would be comparable to opening that beam, if that makes sense.
 

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Haha, all good, I can answer in more depth here as well.

Yes, you are correct on the flood, the other thing is flood will spread the light in all directions, up, down, left, right, while a traditional Fog light has cut offs top and bottom, creating a very wide spread.

Spot is very narrow and directed. Depending on the light the spot spread is 10-20 degree. So, yes you will have less residual glare, and if aimed properly they can work really well to combat fog.

Spot would be like when you're using a Mag light, or a Tac light (streamlight or so) and you close the beam, flood would be comparable to opening that beam, if that makes sense.
Cool, I am assuming these are offroad only, or they street legal?
 

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Is the Revolver or Cube brighter or are the differences merely aesthetic?
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