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Caught the Bug
What a great idea! Looks awesome!
I filled in the holes from where I remove the factory license plate bracket with them. Thanks
What a great idea! Looks awesome!
I think bobby (jk bc yolo) does. Unfortunately I do not.
Not in the dark, they work good though. I would recommend the 9w over the 3w ones. They're the same size just brighter!
Not in the dark, they work good though. I would recommend the 9w over the 3w ones. They're the same size just brighter!
this is awesome! i rather have this than the large reverse lights mounted to the frame. I would be interested in how you got this installed? also wondering why there are 3 on each side; do 1 or 2 not put out enough light?
Mind snagging a night shot later. More interested in the throw, then the appearance of the light. If you can, much appreciated.![]()
I'll try tonight for ya!
Awesome. And put a rush on it, I'm in a hurry.
^^yes, that's a joke. I don't hurry to install anything.Ha ha. Just putting together a few options before pulling the trigger. Thanks.
Not in the dark, they work good though. I would recommend the 9w over the 3w ones. They're the same size just brighter!
Like that idea -- assuming wired direct into Reverse lights circuit, but did you do a manual switch as well (for night time trailer hook up etc.)?
Well the news is in...just like everyone told me Chrysler pulled through and voided my warranty. After telling me twice that "no fault" had been established and it was a matter of fix or replace they flat out did the opposite and denied it. I was told this morning that they would put it back together and I can come pick it up. I've been looking into actually fighting this all morning and feel I may just tip my cap order a 3.6 on eBay and swap it locally. Good news I'll have my jeep in my hands again, bad news...well all of it :cheesy:
Such is life I guess I always had the gut feeling it could happen but I felt (probably like others) that I had a good chance. When you walk the edge of a contact you can fall off at any time.
As always I'm up for any ideas or thoughts on how to proceed from here with Chrysler. I'm not one to not fight if I feel I have just but at a certain point financially it's just a better decision.
Get a lemon law attorney. California has laws in place to protect the consumer in these instances. I had a major problem with a Titan and brakes. Nissan kept saying there was nothing wrong yet it was still doing it. Got an attorney (no money out of pocket) and they ended up buying my vehicle back as there was no fix.
I'll reach out to one but from everything I've read it's 18k or 18 months whichever is first. It was within the 18 months but not 18k. Thanks!
I'll reach out to one but from everything I've read it's 18k or 18 months whichever is first. It was within the 18 months but not 18k. Thanks![/
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