Truck lites (I'm Sorry)
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Truck lites (I'm Sorry)
Just a quick question about these lights. Keeping in mind, I know absolutely nothing about electrical. Do I need any special harnesses or wiring, other than the anti flicker harness, to run these lights in my 2014 JKU? Thanks for any and all help.
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I am running a set on my 2014 jkur and am not running the anti flicker harness and I have no flickering. I bought mine thru Northridge4x4 and they came with the harness needed to do a plug and play.
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Great. So the h4 to H13 adapter works on stock light assemblies? Sorry, again it know very little.
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yes. Some get flickering others don't. I have used the same Trucklites on two different wranglers a `13 and now a 14 and neither had a flicker problem. I think they are the best upgrade you can make to a jeep if you drive in the dark. I usually go to work in the dark and come home in the dark and they have been worth every penny.
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yes. Some get flickering others don't. I have used the same Trucklites on two different wranglers a `13 and now a 14 and neither had a flicker problem. I think they are the best upgrade you can make to a jeep if you drive in the dark. I usually go to work in the dark and come home in the dark and they have been worth every penny.
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Nope....degreed Electrical Engineer also...use some dielectric grease though and make sure you order the Truck Lites for the JK. It'll come with the correct connectors...
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yes dielectric grease is wise. I have an industrial size tube and it gets used on everything electrical.