Just wanted to say thank you for this video! Bought the lights you recommended, made it super easy to install, even for someone who’s not so car savvy. So thanks so much!
Your videos have been extremely helpful. Maybe you can Me? I'm running into an issue with my ABS module and I just need to know how to remove and replace it. There are no videos or tutorials I could find for my jeep. (1997 grand Cherokee Laredo) can you make a video on how to remove and replace the ABS module or point me in the right direction?
I'm having a hard time removing the whole rear lights unit after removing the three bolts because of the stock rear bumper sticking out higher than the one you have.
Hey your link doesn't seem active anymore anyone know what the license plate and third brake light are called or have a link? Having a hard time finding those 2
do you have a picture of the LEDs in the daylight? I bought other leds and you could barley see them in the daylight and i didnt want to get hit while stopping so i put the regular bulbs back in. I have all Led in the front and would love some in the rear lights too.
I just put mine in yesterday (2-16-19) and the reverse lights are so bright, I don't think I'll need to use my Nilight backup lights. I did however, break the clip on my driver side light because the bumper was in the way when angling the housing down to remove it. Oh well, the 3 bolts hold it in good enough. I guess I got lucky though. I put the bulbs in the right way on the first try for every single socket. I didn't get the amber turn signal bulbs because they are out of stock.
Hey man i really like your videos and i plan on doing a lot to a Jeep Cherokee that i might get and I’m gonna use your vids as a reference, one thing i would constructively criticize is you should definitely improve your audio like your microphone and stuff just to make your voice clearer to hear and stuff. Great videos keep it up
eriezaccord I’ve only had these in for a week but haven’t had any issues. The interior kit, however, I’ve had installed for over a year with no flickering or anything
The led flickering you're describing tends to happen when leds are manufactured with low quality or underrated components. They work great at first, but begin to flicker some time between a few weeks and several months after install. A module that is designed and manufactured properly should last several years, but will probably cost several times more than popular LEDs on Amazon and eBay. Check out Diode Dynamics. The prices may blow you away, but they are realistic for what it costs to design, manufacture, and sell high quality automotive LED modules.
I'm working on a turn signal kit. Unfortunately, LEDs don't work well with a trailer light module. Also, unless I go low-quality, the cost for a full Turn-Signal set will be well over $100. I'm the seller and personally , I think the cost outweighs the benefits. LEDs are brighter (cosmetic improvement?), but stock bulbs are bright enough for people to see. The only functional benefit from LEDs is that they considerably less power than stock. That said, I love the backup lights. It's nice to be able to see while backing up.
Those are actually pretty impressive lights. Having backup lights that actually illuminate what's behind you? -- What a concept! :)
I live in Phoenix AZ and i my grandpa bought a 99 Cherokee and i got it from him. My little project jeep. These vids help alot bro👌🏽👌🏽👍🏽
Just wanted to say thank you for this video! Bought the lights you recommended, made it super easy to install, even for someone who’s not so car savvy. So thanks so much!
Goodness, those are so much brighter! Gonna have to put in an order!
they make a huge difference. I was impressed!
Looks awesome!! Just converted to full LED on the front end of my XJ looking forward to having the back end look this way!!
ciara petrello nice! I’ll be doing my front end soon
These are awesome! just wish they had kits for the older style. I have a 96 xj and all they have is an interior kit
Nice dude! Haven’t seen you on CherokeeForum in while.
CurrySoSpicy thanks! I’ve been pretty busy but I’ll definitely have to get back on there
Your videos have been extremely helpful. Maybe you can Me? I'm running into an issue with my ABS module and I just need to know how to remove and replace it. There are no videos or tutorials I could find for my jeep. (1997 grand Cherokee Laredo) can you make a video on how to remove and replace the ABS module or point me in the right direction?
I love their interior kit
Where ya been? Would love to see more videos
I'm having a hard time removing the whole rear lights unit after removing the three bolts because of the stock rear bumper sticking out higher than the one you have.
Do they still sell bulbs? I went on their website and it seems outdated.
Hey your link doesn't seem active anymore anyone know what the license plate and third brake light are called or have a link? Having a hard time finding those 2
do you have a picture of the LEDs in the daylight? I bought other leds and you could barley see them in the daylight and i didnt want to get hit while stopping so i put the regular bulbs back in. I have all Led in the front and would love some in the rear lights too.
thanks for help me to know to replacement correctly / Gracias por ayudarme a saber cómo reemplazarlas correctamente. Slds desde Colombia!
Huge difference! Very good video!
I just put mine in yesterday (2-16-19) and the reverse lights are so bright, I don't think I'll need to use my Nilight backup lights. I did however, break the clip on my driver side light because the bumper was in the way when angling the housing down to remove it. Oh well, the 3 bolts hold it in good enough. I guess I got lucky though. I put the bulbs in the right way on the first try for every single socket. I didn't get the amber turn signal bulbs because they are out of stock.
Another great video ! Question with the LED reserve lights being brighter how much more light do they prove in backing up in night time?
They are about as bright as my LED pods that I have on the back
Hey man i really like your videos and i plan on doing a lot to a Jeep Cherokee that i might get and I’m gonna use your vids as a reference, one thing i would constructively criticize is you should definitely improve your audio like your microphone and stuff just to make your voice clearer to hear and stuff. Great videos keep it up
Thanks, hoping to improve my equipment as the channel grows
Do they have anything for 97 xj??
What was the cost? If you said it on the video I appologize!
Did the lights hold up over time?
I haven't had any issues so far
Bueno y donde se consiguen en Colombia!!!
So I got mine all installed and when my headlights are on I use the blinkers both sides blink and the same time... so odd
Won't they all start flickering soon? Anytime I've ever put any led stuff in interior or exterior lighting they would always flicker soon enough
eriezaccord I’ve only had these in for a week but haven’t had any issues. The interior kit, however, I’ve had installed for over a year with no flickering or anything
I've had custom led headlamps, taillights and reverse lights for several years on my 95 xj. I bought an anti flicker relay that solved that problem
The led flickering you're describing tends to happen when leds are manufactured with low quality or underrated components. They work great at first, but begin to flicker some time between a few weeks and several months after install. A module that is designed and manufactured properly should last several years, but will probably cost several times more than popular LEDs on Amazon and eBay. Check out Diode Dynamics. The prices may blow you away, but they are realistic for what it costs to design, manufacture, and sell high quality automotive LED modules.
What about the blinkers?
cheep jp you can get LEDs for those as well and you will need to install a new flasher or else they will flash very fast like One is burned out
I'm working on a turn signal kit. Unfortunately, LEDs don't work well with a trailer light module. Also, unless I go low-quality, the cost for a full Turn-Signal set will be well over $100. I'm the seller and personally , I think the cost outweighs the benefits. LEDs are brighter (cosmetic improvement?), but stock bulbs are bright enough for people to see. The only functional benefit from LEDs is that they considerably less power than stock. That said, I love the backup lights. It's nice to be able to see while backing up.
Can’t find them in Europe…. And they don’t ship. What a pitty!!
Take your shirt off