Silverfeather
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Where can I get some of those lights on the top of the front bumper? Those would be awesome on any vehicle...
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That brochure is full of inaccuracies. Take it with a grain of salt. It appears to be one jeep photo shopped as a Rubicon, Sahara and Sport. For example, the Rubicon comes with the hi-line flares (says so on that page) but is shown with the standard flares.These photos show the front fender flares sporting all amber lights in the front. The photo of the Sport (the only other photo to ever be seen of a Sport) Unlimited in the press kit brochure shows white and amber. Wonder which one it really is?
If you're replying to my post, I'm talking about the 8 page brochure that can be downloaded from Jeep.com. I am not talking about the accessories list.The sheet is accurate, i have all the part numbers and pricing for over 100 JL specific items already which will be available through us soon.
The only issue i have found so far is that side step part number is the same as the winch mounting kit LOL
I think the windshield lights are 5 inch 4,800 lumens (Part # 82215385); retail $475.00 pair/kitWhere can I get some of those lights on the top of the front bumper? Those would be awesome on any vehicle...
I agree that bracket looks crude. After market will take care of that.
BTW, those "A" pillar/windshield/cowl light mounting brackets, which IMHO are ugly as hell (an earlier posting of mine about the lack of bolts on the "A" pillar to attach lights) are $145 retail (I'll assume a pair). Yikes. Ugly and expensive. I guess you could do a few other things with that mount including, with a little creativity, build a CB or Ham radio antenna mount on it. Or even add a second light off the side of it.
Can anyone tell me what happen to the turn signal in the mirror that was discussed here previously?
Thanks. I suspect you are absolutely right: the aftermarket will be quickly sizing up the JL and going to work. They have a lot to do!I agree that bracket looks crude. After market will take care of that.
The turn signals in the mirror are for Europe where turn signals are required on the side of vehicles.
Thanks, most of the stuff I've seen says you need a wider wheel than the 7.5 inchers than come stock.Yes.
ACE Engineering already got their JLU Sport S and they already have their bracket up for sale. It was posted today lol $20.
BTW, those "A" pillar/windshield/cowl light mounting brackets, which IMHO are ugly as hell (an earlier posting of mine about the lack of bolts on the "A" pillar to attach lights) are $145 retail (I'll assume a pair). Yikes. Ugly and expensive. I guess you could do a few other things with that mount including, with a little creativity, build a CB or Ham radio antenna mount on it. Or even add a second light off the side of it.
Can anyone tell me what happen to the turn signal in the mirror that was discussed here previously?
Does anyone know if that rack is secured to the top by lock and key to prevent theft? I thought I read somewhere that you can use your vehicle key to secure it, but I cannot find where I read that. From the pictures there is something on the gutter clamp that looks like it could be a key slot.Nice to see factory supported roof rack finally!