Rock Lights
#11
JK Enthusiast
Re-attach the strips with marine grade silicone. it will come off when you decide its time to remove them. They will stay otherwise. I did this under the bed rails in my f150. Worked perfectly. SInce the silicone is clear, it didn't affect any output if I got messy, either.
#12
You know I do not have any fancy shit. I have the walmart brand. I have had them on since 2011 and no problems at all. I think a set ran about $20 with wires. I had a buddy that installed round led's he seemed to be happy with.
#13
I need help on wiring up my rock lights. What is the best way to run wiring from rock lights into the cabin of the jeep. Or should I drill through the body and run it that way?
#14
JK Freak
I used these 10 Pod 60 LED 4x4 Off Road Vehicle Rock Fender Light Kit For Jeep. They are very light and come with a bendable 90° aluminum bracket for mounting. They are attached with double sided tape. I've had them for years and have only had one come off when a rock tore it off.
As you open your door ( either side ) there is a triangle shaped panel by the door hinges. Remove it and you will find a hole to run wiring through into the engine compartment. The hole is filled with spray foam. I used a long screwdriver and a shop vac to remove the foam.
As you open your door ( either side ) there is a triangle shaped panel by the door hinges. Remove it and you will find a hole to run wiring through into the engine compartment. The hole is filled with spray foam. I used a long screwdriver and a shop vac to remove the foam.
Last edited by DKehler; 02-28-2016 at 06:46 AM.