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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
First time on my semi going through bad weather , snow , slush , road salt melt and other stuff moister got into one of them and ruined them . They are very poorly sealed .They advertised them wrong they can not handle moisture . 3rd trip out with the semi and one side went bad had water inside light . They look great that's it .
jason
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
First time on my semi going through bad weather , snow , slush , road salt melt and other stuff moister got into one of them and ruined them . They are very poorly sealed .They advertised them wrong they can not handle moisture . 3rd trip out with the semi and one side went bad had water inside light . They look great that's it .
Juan
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Run a diesel mechanic shop & i would recommend these lights to truckers. They are budget friendly and easy to install yourself.Light brightness is the same as other "leading brands" the only difference is the price point.
Juan
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Run a diesel mechanic shop & i would recommend these lights to truckers. They are budget friendly and easy to install yourself.Light brightness is the same as other "leading brands" the only difference is the price point.
hez
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2024
Brighter than the incandescent style.
hez
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2024
Brighter than the incandescent style.
Carlos
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
solo que no son selladas por que rápido se les metió agua, y se quemaron las luces qué ilumina la placa?
Carlos
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
solo que no son selladas por que rápido se les metió agua, y se quemaron las luces qué ilumina la placa?
Nate
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024
Not quite as heavy built as the OEM, but definitely brighter and reasonably well built
Nate
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2024
Not quite as heavy built as the OEM, but definitely brighter and reasonably well built
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
Starting this off by saying, my duramax had a flatbed on it when i bought It, and they used jeep tail lights as they are a common part and size and easy to obtain. When i switched Out from the old incandescent set up to these, the wiring was a bit interesting. After the third try putting them together i finally Got it right and they are great lights. Everything works as they should, 100% better than stock and would buy again. And for any wiring geniuses out there who say “look up the diagram for the truck” and blah blah, whoever installed my flatbed used an extension cord to run the rear lights🥴
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
Starting this off by saying, my duramax had a flatbed on it when i bought It, and they used jeep tail lights as they are a common part and size and easy to obtain. When i switched Out from the old incandescent set up to these, the wiring was a bit interesting. After the third try putting them together i finally Got it right and they are great lights. Everything works as they should, 100% better than stock and would buy again. And for any wiring geniuses out there who say “look up the diagram for the truck” and blah blah, whoever installed my flatbed used an extension cord to run the rear lights🥴
RIDHA EL KAMEL
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 1, 2023
For the installation you have to drill, doesn't feet the original holes... after three months of use and a few car wash it's stopped working because of the water inside the light
RIDHA EL KAMEL
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 1, 2023
For the installation you have to drill, doesn't feet the original holes... after three months of use and a few car wash it's stopped working because of the water inside the light
Watts
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022
The smoked version is not very bright at all. Install was ok as the only real difficulty was in wiring although I had no issues with that. I read reviews before I purchased about the individual LEDs going bad but thought hey it’s probably just an install error or a bad batch so I purchased them. Well I should have skipped this product and went with something else as the reviews were dead on. My LEDs lasted about 500 miles(probably way earlier but I noticed them at 500 miles) dropping one by one. So now I have 3-4 individual LEDs which I’m sure would not last another week if I drove it everyday. I purchased these for a project that I totally restored so I was super stoked about these lights….only to be disappointed. I will probably switch back to incandescent fixture being at least I can trouble shoot and replace individual pieces if there is ever a problem vs replacing the whole thing that only lasts a few weeks. Trust me save yourself the misery and at least buy another brand or style.
Watts
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022
The smoked version is not very bright at all. Install was ok as the only real difficulty was in wiring although I had no issues with that. I read reviews before I purchased about the individual LEDs going bad but thought hey it’s probably just an install error or a bad batch so I purchased them. Well I should have skipped this product and went with something else as the reviews were dead on. My LEDs lasted about 500 miles(probably way earlier but I noticed them at 500 miles) dropping one by one. So now I have 3-4 individual LEDs which I’m sure would not last another week if I drove it everyday. I purchased these for a project that I totally restored so I was super stoked about these lights….only to be disappointed. I will probably switch back to incandescent fixture being at least I can trouble shoot and replace individual pieces if there is ever a problem vs replacing the whole thing that only lasts a few weeks. Trust me save yourself the misery and at least buy another brand or style.
dylan graham
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2022
Good stuff so far boys “edit, was good upon purchase, now only one row of LEDs work on each side, only had on for a year. Not great
dylan graham
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2022
Good stuff so far boys “edit, was good upon purchase, now only one row of LEDs work on each side, only had on for a year. Not great
Rodrigo dittrich
Reviewed in Mexico on October 30, 2021
Es muy buen producto nada mas que es un producto que no es especifico para jeeps y son universales pero a pesar de eso si me gustaron y se ven muy bien instalados.
Rodrigo dittrich
Reviewed in Mexico on October 30, 2021
Es muy buen producto nada mas que es un producto que no es especifico para jeeps y son universales pero a pesar de eso si me gustaron y se ven muy bien instalados.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
Installing these lights was a bit of a trick, the wire colors did not match up with my 95 yj. I had to find a wire diagram to know what colors to combine. Once you get past this though the lights are bright and stunning. Both sides have the license plate light too so there's no getting them reversed. I also had to drill out the threaded holes in the jeep tub because these lights have the bolt fixed to their back. I think this is to make them water proof. You have to reach up under the tub and put the nut on the bolt from the inside of the tub. All in all it was an easy installation with few tools required. Took about 2 hours most time spent trying to find wire references on you tube. March 6, 2023 I've had these lights for a bit now and have to say they do still work to my fullest expectation.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
Installing these lights was a bit of a trick, the wire colors did not match up with my 95 yj. I had to find a wire diagram to know what colors to combine. Once you get past this though the lights are bright and stunning. Both sides have the license plate light too so there's no getting them reversed. I also had to drill out the threaded holes in the jeep tub because these lights have the bolt fixed to their back. I think this is to make them water proof. You have to reach up under the tub and put the nut on the bolt from the inside of the tub. All in all it was an easy installation with few tools required. Took about 2 hours most time spent trying to find wire references on you tube. March 6, 2023 I've had these lights for a bit now and have to say they do still work to my fullest expectation.
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2021
These lights look amazing on my 1999 Jeep Wrangler TJ! I installed myself with some help from Dr. Google and Professor Youtube. Install took longer than expected being I had to round out the holes in my jeep to accommodate the large screws in the back of the light, I also clipped, stripped, and solder the wires off my old headlights to use the same socket, annnnd had to figure out where the ground wire went. Whoops. But for a first attempt DIY, they came out great. Know that if this is your first upgrade to LED, you will need the correct socket to replace behind the wheel dash to regulate the clicks on the indicator. Indicator will still work but will be faster without it.
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2021
These lights look amazing on my 1999 Jeep Wrangler TJ! I installed myself with some help from Dr. Google and Professor Youtube. Install took longer than expected being I had to round out the holes in my jeep to accommodate the large screws in the back of the light, I also clipped, stripped, and solder the wires off my old headlights to use the same socket, annnnd had to figure out where the ground wire went. Whoops. But for a first attempt DIY, they came out great. Know that if this is your first upgrade to LED, you will need the correct socket to replace behind the wheel dash to regulate the clicks on the indicator. Indicator will still work but will be faster without it.
Astanax Tahlmarine
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019
I know that the movie version Jurassic Park Jeeps never had LED tail lights, but my version is more of a hybrid of old and new technology. For example, the tail lights are over 20 years old for my Jeep YJ, and the plastic is brittle. The "rear" amber fog lights that the movie version had (As they drove away from the T-Rex) apparently was affixed to the Jeep tub. However, JP Motor Pool had drilled and connected the bolts inside the tail light assembly. With the incandescent bulbs inside, this led to the fog light housing making very little room for the soft top to be put on, as well as a tight fit to tighten down the bolt above the back up light bulb.This LED assembly maintains the same depth as the original, but the actual LED assembly itself just takes up a fraction of the housing. So I can move the amber fog lights further from the Jeep tub, and just waterproof where I drilled the hole for the bolts. I cut off the plug from the back of the original Jeep tail lights (housing was broken anyway), and connected the OEM green and black wire to the turn signal (red wire), the solid white wire to the tail lights (black wire) and black with white wire to the backup lights (yellow wire). I had also attached a 4 pin trailer wiring harness to this and the OEM plug wiring and plugged the rewired tail light connector into the Jeep's wiring harness. Given the OEM tail light used bolts to screw into the tub, as well as this one having bolts that go through the tub, I wound up having to drill out the OEM threads in the tub for a size the same diameter as the bolts for these LED tail lights. Tightening the bolts from the wheel well side was a little troublesome, but it works. The funny coincidence is that since these lights are not left/right specific, the "No dinosaurs left inside vehicle overnight" sign is also lit up at night.
Astanax Tahlmarine
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019
I know that the movie version Jurassic Park Jeeps never had LED tail lights, but my version is more of a hybrid of old and new technology. For example, the tail lights are over 20 years old for my Jeep YJ, and the plastic is brittle. The "rear" amber fog lights that the movie version had (As they drove away from the T-Rex) apparently was affixed to the Jeep tub. However, JP Motor Pool had drilled and connected the bolts inside the tail light assembly. With the incandescent bulbs inside, this led to the fog light housing making very little room for the soft top to be put on, as well as a tight fit to tighten down the bolt above the back up light bulb.This LED assembly maintains the same depth as the original, but the actual LED assembly itself just takes up a fraction of the housing. So I can move the amber fog lights further from the Jeep tub, and just waterproof where I drilled the hole for the bolts. I cut off the plug from the back of the original Jeep tail lights (housing was broken anyway), and connected the OEM green and black wire to the turn signal (red wire), the solid white wire to the tail lights (black wire) and black with white wire to the backup lights (yellow wire). I had also attached a 4 pin trailer wiring harness to this and the OEM plug wiring and plugged the rewired tail light connector into the Jeep's wiring harness. Given the OEM tail light used bolts to screw into the tub, as well as this one having bolts that go through the tub, I wound up having to drill out the OEM threads in the tub for a size the same diameter as the bolts for these LED tail lights. Tightening the bolts from the wheel well side was a little troublesome, but it works. The funny coincidence is that since these lights are not left/right specific, the "No dinosaurs left inside vehicle overnight" sign is also lit up at night.
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