I've taken the time to swap out all the lights inside and outside my wrangler. All the inside bulbs are a bright and crisp 5k bulb. Almost all of them were simple and just required swapping out bulbs. But, there were 3 areas where Jeep did not use bulbs, which required me to solder new LED's...
My Jeep is essentially done up with all the things I would want to do to it. It's not that big of deal and I'm aware it isn't necessary, but it is something I'd still like to do.
I still want to utilize the light, should I need it. As of now the lights don't work at all because I ruined the circuit board. So at least I dont have any yellow lights lol
I understand that and realize that changing them is hardly necessary. But it is something I really want to do. I've changed out the map lights in all my other vehicles. The Jeep has all other interior lights changed out, so I'd really like to figure out a way to make this happen.
I don't use them much, however when I unlock the doors with the Key fob, they turn on automatically and it's the first thing I see. everything else in the vehicle is a 6000k light color and those two map lights stick out, and I hate it. I have changed out the map lights in every one of my...
Hey all, looking to see if anyone has successfully replaced the 2 LED's that are soldered to to circuit board found inside the rear view mirror. I've replaced all the lights in my JK as well as added some to the footwell and under rear seats. Everything is a nice crisp 5500k white, except for...
Following up in hopes this could help someone else:
I bought a front and rear Teraflex 1" spacer in hopes it would level out the vehicle. Both front and rear passenger was 1 inch shorter than driver side front and rear. I watched multiple videos on how to do it and seemed to be an easy...