JROAD Compatible with Jeep Wrangler Inner Fender, Front Fender Liners, Aluminum ,with 4 LED Lights for 2007-2018 Wrangler Accessories JK JKU Sport Sahara Rubicon 2/4 Doors
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The rear fenders are where they belong
Thanks for visiting! Click the video of the website to see how to connect at 0 In the video, there are instructions on how to connect In case you still do not understand, please send us an email, and we will send you a wiring diagram. My thanks go out to you for your trust and purchase, and I wish you the best!
Thanks for your interest, the rear liner is not in stock at the moment, but it will be available in 2 weeks' time.
Selected User Reviews For JROAD Compatible with Jeep Wrangler Inner Fender, Front Fender Liners, Aluminum ,with 4 LED Lights for 2007-2018 Wrangler Accessories JK JKU Sport Sahara Rubicon 2/4 Doors
Except that they are only available in red, I loved them. If you pick up some 1/8th plexi from your local home improvement store and a few sheets of material like this, you can make them any color you like To achieve even light distribution, I suggest that you use the red plastics included in the package as a template, peel and lay the colored papers to the front as intended, superglue the backside slightly smaller, and keep the peel paper intact so it acts as a diffuser.
Otherwise, it has been fantastic and some friends of mine have said that their jaws have dropped!.
The Liners are ok, but they don't blow you away. It is easy to remove the top since it has a good gap between it and the liner. If that gap could be closed, that would be ideal. Here are two images showing these liners installed. The other picture shows the gap between liners. There is no gap between the two photos of the DV8 on my other Jeep. As far as LED lights go, you'll have no problem installing them as long as you are confident of your installation I really don't understand what the problem is. For the bolts to be installed, 3 nutserts will need to be screwed into the bracket. Three of the other four are self tapping, so you will have to drill three holes into the I think it is pretty decent for what it is. The gap in quality is what prompted me to give it 3 stars. A gap could have been avoided by designing it that way.
My concern was with those parts of the Jeep where I had to drill a hole. Those screws were pulled out and the holes in the board were sprayed There is only one judgment I can make there is no 7 slot grill on the little Jeep image!.
My experience with the customer service was very very good, I put them on and I love them, except one side no longer worked after the lights were installed. Was in need of replacement. When I texted them on this site, they responded very fast, were very friendliness, and were of no hassle. Now I have new lights. If I can find what I need there, I am going to buy from them. I'll take my money. I love it!.
I absolutely love the way they look. Fender covers are beautiful. I love them. Despite their easy installation and good quality, they appear to be a great buy. I installed it with no problems at all. Please read the directions before you begin. Though they aren't the best directions I've ever read, you can get some useful tips from it. You should install your leds so that the cords face the same way. One of my only complaints would be this. It would be great if you could lengthen the wires and thicken them both. You bolted together the two halves after attaching the LEDs, and this was quite easy to do. No matter which half you go on top, don't worry about it. There's no point in worrying about it. Once the kit is put together, you attach it to the light and place it on the tire. Using waterproof connectors, I connected my ankles to the body. All you have to do now is line up the holes and put a screw in them. Simple and easy to do. The rivet nut tool does not need to be drilled or used. The pros are The product is easy to install, it looks great, it is thick, and it's a great price! The cons are You should buy these since LED wires are too thin and short. This is a purchase that you will not be disappointed with. The winter will be a good time for me to review this after they have held.
As soon as I purchased the front liners, I couldn't wait to purchase the rear liners. The first person to order it might have been me when they were Once again, I thought the design was fantastic, but the instructions were terrible. It remains the same, despite Screws of different lengths and sizes are provided, but the directions vary according to where they should be placed. The description of a self-tapping screw does not provide any details on one. I needed to purchase longer screws for the spacers because it was tricky to install. This looks great, but I don't like how it is installed.
I am not sure what other reviewers did differently. The gaps don't exist, so there is no problem. I did not have to remove the wheel to install it. The lens of my Jeep's side lights were changed to white so they matched. The finish is of high quality and the material is well made. There was plenty of labeling, and it was easy to figure out where each piece went. In addition to the Allen wrench, they included a nut driver which made installation even simpler. Three holes have to be drilled on each side, and the self-tapping screws that come with the unit have a rubber washer as well to help keep it watertight. It seems as if they thought of everything and left nothing out. Exceptionally good value, especially for the price! The only complaint I could possibly have is the small wires for the lights. Please make sure you use connectors for such a small wire. Otherwise, these lights are hands down the best you can get for the money! After removing my old liners, I was only left with about an hour to install them, including wiring (I wired them into the side marker lights to make them come on when the headlights turn on. ).
In any case, you have to take out the tires, and that alone could take as much as 10 minutes for each front wheel. Since I ended up not even using it since it isn't really necessary, I had to cut out part of the plastic for the #1 screw. Still, I had to cut out part of the plastic for the #1 screw and the head still did not align or fit in the hole. In order to complete #4, #5, and #6, an impact drill is required. There is much to be desired in terms of the instructions, and the video is way too fast when it comes to the electrical element. As far as I know, it does not look bad, but it isn't an easy install at all and I used the side reflectors. Approximately 2 hours later, a side of the installation is complete. There is no reason for this other side to take so You can watch the.