Glad we could share this with you.I like them. I think it cleans up the look a little. I don’t mind the red look either but they look good. Ripley seems to like them…
Glad we could share this with you.I like them. I think it cleans up the look a little. I don’t mind the red look either but they look good. Ripley seems to like them…
Yup, a legit concern. These do see to be pretty bright but nowhere near as bright as our factory LED's.Looks good. But I've always wondered what blacked out tail lights would mean in an accident in terms of liability. I've been behind cars that it's hard, if not impossible, to see the brake lights. I've never researched it, but I know the arguments that I would make. Maybe @Sharkey has done the research?
Yeah. I think they probably work best on a light colored Jeep and with a lot of black trim.They look real clean on Jet, not sure how they would look on a darker color.
Ripley is so cute
LOL - damn, you have an eye for details my friendI am not sure if those lights would pass the state safety inspection in Virginia.
Ripley is so cute! Our last dog acted the same way after a bath, in fact he would go roll in the yard after a bath, pretty much negating the whole bath. He liked being dirty.
We too had a dog bed located in every room of the house.
Like I've said before, I've never really been a fan of it either. Just testing these out and thought they were okay. Thanks for your feedback on these.Lights look good but the black out is to dark for my taste. I personally would like a smoked or just a normal factory LED for the back of Ruth. The stock sport lights just don’t look good IMO.
You can see them pretty well at night. It's during the day they seem less than bright.pretty dark...have to see those at night . . Like Cozdude, the brighter the merrier in the back for security's sake.