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You're probably in the realm with a few visits of just purchasing a Tazer JL with a few $95 buck visits to the dealer. Worth consideration as you can change your lighting, TPMS alarms, and a load of other things with the Tazer vs wasting your money @ the dealer. Just some thoughts.
I just went in for the headlights. Tazer didn't offer any programming for those. I attached the email they sent me. They as in the manufacturer of the tazer.... & well. Evidently i needed both headlights to work so i can avoid a ticket at night lol

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I just went in for the headlights. Tazer didn't offer any programming for those. I attached the email they sent me. They as in the manufacturer of the tazer.... & well. Evidently i needed both headlights to work so i can avoid a ticket at night lol

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Gotcha, timing thing. I just noticed in the latest "beta" release the following (below). So looks like there's another option, potentially, moving forward.

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Gotcha, timing thing. I just noticed in the latest "beta" release the following (below). So looks like there's another option, potentially, moving forward.

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Thank you! I have it coming in on Monday. So that made me a bit more comfortable getting it. One of the biggest reasons I wanted it was for the TPMS. I wanna lower that shit to run my 37s at like 28. Lol. Smoother ride.
 

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we have developed a nice fix for anyone that has installed the LED fog lights in a non-led package JL. These will plug right in and will fix any flickering you might have. This is more than a standard anti-flicker resistor. I tried using the standard metal resistors, they did nothing to help the flickering. And anyone that has tried the LED fogs in non-led JL - they turn on and off when any load is applied to the system, even just opening the windows or turning the steering wheel makes them flash. This mod will fix that.
At my shop we sell and install really excellent quality LED conversions(white and yellow) that plug right in to factory JL fogs but even the best LEDs can have a slight flicker, again this will fix any flickering.

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Thank you! I have it coming in on Monday. So that made me a bit more comfortable getting it. One of the biggest reasons I wanted it was for the TPMS. I wanna lower that shit to run my 37s at like 28. Lol. Smoother ride.
For me, was adjusting tire diameter to accommodate the new 35's and correct speedometer error. Beyond that, I disabled ESS, as well as the seatbelt chime, as I don't like to wear a seatbelt when offroading. It was making me NUTS! A bit pricy, but well worth it in my humble opinion. I'm OK with TPMS belching an error, but yes that's certainly adjustable as well. Enjoy, and good luck with your new LED's!
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