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Recommendations on Grille Guard Lights

DOUGCOGLEY

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I am adding the Rubicon Steel bumper with a Grille guard. Any suggestions on lights? I was looking at the Mopar 5' or 7' ones but they seem really expensive. I have the Mopar Aux switches from the factory that I want to wire these into.
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Mopar is rebranding somebody else’s lights. Not sure who but if you find that out you can probably save some money.

I’d steer you towards a company that’s been doing off-road lights for a while and have a solid warranty. KC, Rigid, Diode Dynamics, Baja Designs are names that come to mind.

I was initially considering 6” but went with 4” instead and am glad. I didn’t realize how big that was and prefer the smaller ones both aesthetically and for improved air flow to the radiator.

When you’re looking, keep in mind an “off-road light” is not street legal. You shouldn’t use them on road and some states require them to be covered. If they have a backlight, or glow feature, red and blue are also not street legal.
 
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DOUGCOGLEY

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Mopar is rebranding somebody else’s lights. Not sure who but if you find that out you can probably save some money.

I’d steer you towards a company that’s been doing off-road lights for a while and have a solid warranty. KC, Rigid, Diode Dynamics, Baja Designs are names that come to mind.

I was initially considering 6” but went with 4” instead and am glad. I didn’t realize how big that was and prefer the smaller ones both aesthetically and for improved air flow to the radiator.

When you’re looking, keep in mind an “off-road light” is not street legal. You shouldn’t use them on road and some states require them to be covered. If they have a backlight, or glow feature, red and blue are also not street legal.
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