LED Cargo Lights
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Just went and took some pics... uploading them to Photobucket from my phone as I type this..
I would definitely recommend it. I plan to use the Prewired Superflux's as rock lights. They're waterproof so I don't have to worry about messing them up mudding, they don't produce any heat so I don't have to worry about cracking glass when water crossing, and they won't kill my battery. (Think about having all that light under the Jeep if it breaks at night on the side of the road...)
Not to mention.... they have a lifetime warranty... if they die, Oznium will replace them free of charge.
Not to mention.... they have a lifetime warranty... if they die, Oznium will replace them free of charge.
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Just went and took some pics... uploading them to Photobucket from my phone as I type this..
I would definitely recommend it. I plan to use the Prewired Superflux's as rock lights. They're waterproof so I don't have to worry about messing them up mudding, they don't produce any heat so I don't have to worry about cracking glass when water crossing, and they won't kill my battery. (Think about having all that light under the Jeep if it breaks at night on the side of the road...)
Not to mention.... they have a lifetime warranty... if they die, Oznium will replace them free of charge.
I would definitely recommend it. I plan to use the Prewired Superflux's as rock lights. They're waterproof so I don't have to worry about messing them up mudding, they don't produce any heat so I don't have to worry about cracking glass when water crossing, and they won't kill my battery. (Think about having all that light under the Jeep if it breaks at night on the side of the road...)
Not to mention.... they have a lifetime warranty... if they die, Oznium will replace them free of charge.
they those lights would be nice to have if it broke down at night but unfortunately you cant have them on when your on the road, atleast in PA you cant.
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Yea, it's considered a distraction to other motorists. If you're broken down on the side of the road using them as light to fix your Jeep, I doubt an officer will ticket you for it though. It would be the same as using a flashlight, but mounted to the underside of your vehicle.
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Yea, it's considered a distraction to other motorists. If you're broken down on the side of the road using them as light to fix your Jeep, I doubt an officer will ticket you for it though. It would be the same as using a flashlight, but mounted to the underside of your vehicle.
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You've got to tuck them up in a place that will rarely, if ever, see any type of contact. I plan to put them in the high spots of my wheel wells and in between the unibody rails.
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Yea, it's considered a distraction to other motorists. If you're broken down on the side of the road using them as light to fix your Jeep, I doubt an officer will ticket you for it though. It would be the same as using a flashlight, but mounted to the underside of your vehicle.
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I think it's if your on a road they can't be on, parked or not, but if you're in a parking lot and the vehicle is parked they can be on. I could be wrong though.
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