Yondu_JLU
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- Mike
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- 2020 Jeep Wrangler Sport S
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So I came across these on Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/UTV-PRO-Sequential-Compatible-2018-2020/dp/B08DKHDTRZ?th=1 )and pulled the trigger....man do they look great! Much more OEM-style than the alternatives for the Sport flares and they are a pretty straight forward install.....took me around 1.5 hours or so because I have never removed my flares/inner fender liner and light assembly.
WARNINGS:
- You will need a Tazer or equivalent to get rid of the flicker. These lights do come with a resistor but I was not comfortable with putting something that hot in a plastic flare.
- You will break a few fender flare clips! I advise picking up some spares or keeping some zip-ties on hand!
- Your side markers can develop a flicker. I am trying to find a work around but for the moment, mine have a small flicker/ a couple spots are not lighting up properly.
Below is a photo of the DRL strip and a video of the sequential turn signals :
WARNINGS:
- You will need a Tazer or equivalent to get rid of the flicker. These lights do come with a resistor but I was not comfortable with putting something that hot in a plastic flare.
- You will break a few fender flare clips! I advise picking up some spares or keeping some zip-ties on hand!
- Your side markers can develop a flicker. I am trying to find a work around but for the moment, mine have a small flicker/ a couple spots are not lighting up properly.
Below is a photo of the DRL strip and a video of the sequential turn signals :
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