Knock this out having zero experience doing anything and I am very happy with install. I wired to cigarette lighter as per instructions since my AUX are filled and this unit has it's own switch anyway. With proper tools and patience, dash console pops out quickly with no issues. Took me longer to figure out how to disconnect cigarette lighter plug than it did to take dash apart, but all went well. Just scared I was going to break or scratch something. I will test tonight to see amount of light forward and if much light leak to cabin. Yep, I too dropped a washer and it was lost forever somewhere on floor/dash/seat (black washer on black carpet and molding is a tough find). For now, stole washer from center cover to finish light install. Now it's off to Home Depot...
I ended up taking it back off my aux switch. I figured, since it has a switch itself, I was really wasting a switch. I still have it triggered from my high beams but I only have to turn on that one switch instead of two.
I had this on my Jeep for a year and a half and rarely used it. When I did, the light bleed onto the windshield was awful. Never mind the fact that it renders your visors completely useless after install and also cuts down visibility on an already smaller windshield. Also, the fact that Quadratec couldn’t install a lighted switch on the lightbar considering just how expensive it is - such a cheap move. I sold this lightbar about a month ago and couldn’t be happier. If you have lights on the A-pillar and lights up front, this lightbar is just complete overkill.
I wish there was a tiny indicator light next to the switch. I thought about replacing the switch with one that is illuminated. I found the fix to the light leak. Before cranking all the screws down, I pulled the rubber seal up a little. Then I pushed the unit against the windshield as I tightened the screws. That really did the trick. It really fills in a lot.
@@Wrangler4XEFans I have lots of early morning or Late night driving, and always see to have to move things to get in and out of garage. Ah the joys of teenage kids
@@roedere I wish there was a "I'm getting out for a second" button that would let you get out once without the horn honk and reset in a short amount of time. Maybe I should make my own.
Looks great! I'm really considering this as well, but have a question - how much heat does it produce? I have tint on my windshield, and wondering if it would pretty much fry it or not. Thank you!
That’s a great question. I haven’t noticed any heat. I’m going to have to fire them up when I’m sitting still and see but I don’t think they create much heat at all.
@@Wrangler4XEFans Thank you for your quick reply! It would be so helpful if you could confirm that, it would be such a bummer for me if I end up with a hole in a film, lol
@@SubZeDiZeD Thank you for inspiring a video. I wanted to know too. I wouldn't have thought about it if you hadn't asked. ruclips.net/video/0g17Sgm-Ea0/видео.html
That gap in the middle is the difference. My Jeep has the advanced safety group so it has that big box in the middle. So mine is actually two lights. If you don’t have the advanced safety group, it’s one light all the way across.
@@Wrangler4XEFans Thank you for the prompt reply. I have a Plain Jane Willys, however, I like the look of the 2 bars. I was just wondering what makes the difference.
Just curious, why is the bungees from your Alien Shade on the visor side? Mine is locate between the windshield and the frame so it’s not even visible. Might help to make a tighter seal for the light bar.
It's a little bit like a sun visor. It sort of adds a little shade up there. The only time I run in to issues is if I'm the first one stopped at a traffic light. You either have to duck to look under or just look at the reflection of the light on the hood. I've been looking for the reflection in the hood so it works out really well.
Hi- I have seen several reviews now of this lightbar. My one question/concern is- is it worth it? Does it REALLY give any additional light? At least in the vids I have seen, it looks like it doesn't really add much light output beyond what you get from stock headlights
It fills in a lot of things and at a higher angle. It doesn’t have the output of a good external light bar, of course, but it gets out there pretty good. If getting the absolute brightest thing on the market is the priority, I wouldn’t do this one. But if you want some extra light without sacrificing the minimalist profile of a stock Jeep, this is a great happy medium. That’s what made me go with this light bar. I like the look of my Jeep as it is and didn’t want it to look so much like an off-roader every day. So this is a good compromise.
I had some in the beginning. I did two things. I loosened that rubber lip that pushed up against the windshield before I tightened everything down. Then I pushed it up against the windshield as I tightened the screws.
Just a little. If you loosen the two main mounting screws, then push it against the windshield as you tighten it down, it really makes a difference. Then, I took my fingernail and sort of pushed that rubber piece forward against the glass a little. It’s like you are sort of sliding that rubber forward. That really tightened it up. I have just the slightest sliver of light coming in now.
Question, i have 4xe just installed set of led light. Red wire goes to battery red. Black ground. And DRL going to heated seat. After all that plug in won’t charge.
It’s just a tiny sliver and it’s just enough to see but not enough to be an issue. When I first put it in, there was a bit of leak. So I loosened the mounting screws and pushed it against the windshield as I tightened it. That made a huge difference. There’s a rubber piece at the bottom edge that sort of “seals” up against the windshield. I took my finger and sort of pushed against it up against the glass all the way across. It still has a tiny little bit of leak but it’s unnoticeable.
It runs the width of the windshield and only sticks down a couple inches. www.quadratec.com/p/quadratec/stealth-led-interior-mount-50-inch-light-bar-jeep-wrangler-jl/2-piece-jl-jt
Ha, yes, a lot. I still don’t hear it. Like if you asked me to do a Letterman impression, I don’t know how. But I watched a lot of Letterman growing up. Makes me wonder if I picked something up or if my Ohio proximity to his Indiana roots is part of it.
You can but you need to do some modifications. I did it on mine. I have some pics and can walk you through it if you want. send me a message @hooligan_offroad
Knock this out having zero experience doing anything and I am very happy with install. I wired to cigarette lighter as per instructions since my AUX are filled and this unit has it's own switch anyway. With proper tools and patience, dash console pops out quickly with no issues. Took me longer to figure out how to disconnect cigarette lighter plug than it did to take dash apart, but all went well. Just scared I was going to break or scratch something. I will test tonight to see amount of light forward and if much light leak to cabin.
Yep, I too dropped a washer and it was lost forever somewhere on floor/dash/seat (black washer on black carpet and molding is a tough find). For now, stole washer from center cover to finish light install. Now it's off to Home Depot...
I ended up taking it back off my aux switch. I figured, since it has a switch itself, I was really wasting a switch. I still have it triggered from my high beams but I only have to turn on that one switch instead of two.
Love the install.
I am betting hiding the center wire loom inside the module would look much better in your already nice Jeep.
I jumped the gun on that part since I didn't realize there was a bar that would cover that.
I had this on my Jeep for a year and a half and rarely used it. When I did, the light bleed onto the windshield was awful. Never mind the fact that it renders your visors completely useless after install and also cuts down visibility on an already smaller windshield. Also, the fact that Quadratec couldn’t install a lighted switch on the lightbar considering just how expensive it is - such a cheap move. I sold this lightbar about a month ago and couldn’t be happier. If you have lights on the A-pillar and lights up front, this lightbar is just complete overkill.
I wish there was a tiny indicator light next to the switch. I thought about replacing the switch with one that is illuminated.
I found the fix to the light leak. Before cranking all the screws down, I pulled the rubber seal up a little. Then I pushed the unit against the windshield as I tightened the screws. That really did the trick. It really fills in a lot.
How do you tie the lights into your high beam? Is there an after market relay box? Thanks
I have a relay box I put together. I have been meaning to make a detailed video for a long time.
A Tazer setting can silence the honk if you get out of the car.... :)
Part of me wants to. Part of me realizes the safety aspect.
@@Wrangler4XEFans I have lots of early morning or
Late night driving, and always see to have to move things to get in and out of garage. Ah the joys of teenage kids
@@roedere I wish there was a "I'm getting out for a second" button that would let you get out once without the horn honk and reset in a short amount of time. Maybe I should make my own.
Looks great! I'm really considering this as well, but have a question - how much heat does it produce? I have tint on my windshield, and wondering if it would pretty much fry it or not. Thank you!
That’s a great question. I haven’t noticed any heat. I’m going to have to fire them up when I’m sitting still and see but I don’t think they create much heat at all.
@@Wrangler4XEFans Thank you for your quick reply! It would be so helpful if you could confirm that, it would be such a bummer for me if I end up with a hole in a film, lol
@@SubZeDiZeD I made a video. Thanks for the inspiration. I wanted to know for myself.
ruclips.net/video/0g17Sgm-Ea0/видео.html
@@SubZeDiZeD Thank you for inspiring a video. I wanted to know too. I wouldn't have thought about it if you hadn't asked.
ruclips.net/video/0g17Sgm-Ea0/видео.html
I don't understand why they have two versions: one for adaptive cruise control and not. What's the difference in the light?
That gap in the middle is the difference. My Jeep has the advanced safety group so it has that big box in the middle. So mine is actually two lights. If you don’t have the advanced safety group, it’s one light all the way across.
@@Wrangler4XEFans Thank you for the prompt reply. I have a Plain Jane Willys, however, I like the look of the 2 bars. I was just wondering what makes the difference.
Just curious, why is the bungees from your Alien Shade on the visor side? Mine is locate between the windshield and the frame so it’s not even visible. Might help to make a tighter seal for the light bar.
Wait. Do you have any pictures? You have me wondering if I messed up my AlienShade install.
@@Wrangler4XEFans for some reason I can’t reply with a pic but I watched this video when I installed mine. ruclips.net/video/iDdai7ZuLh0/видео.html
After a few days have you confirmed you are not bothered by the visibility loss up top? Thanks
It's a little bit like a sun visor. It sort of adds a little shade up there. The only time I run in to issues is if I'm the first one stopped at a traffic light. You either have to duck to look under or just look at the reflection of the light on the hood. I've been looking for the reflection in the hood so it works out really well.
Wasn't that mystery wire to control the noise maker speaker in wheel well?
YES! That's what that is. Thank you! And thank you for watching that much. Wow! You're awesome.
@@Wrangler4XEFans I guess I am a super fan!
Hi- I have seen several reviews now of this lightbar. My one question/concern is- is it worth it? Does it REALLY give any additional light? At least in the vids I have seen, it looks like it doesn't really add much light output beyond what you get from stock headlights
It fills in a lot of things and at a higher angle. It doesn’t have the output of a good external light bar, of course, but it gets out there pretty good. If getting the absolute brightest thing on the market is the priority, I wouldn’t do this one. But if you want some extra light without sacrificing the minimalist profile of a stock Jeep, this is a great happy medium.
That’s what made me go with this light bar. I like the look of my Jeep as it is and didn’t want it to look so much like an off-roader every day. So this is a good compromise.
@@Wrangler4XEFans Thanks for the quick reply!
@@seattlerob8388 I just uploaded a new video.
Can this light bar be used with freedom panels instead of the soft top?
@annette8947 Yes
Love your show. But please get a tripod. You are giving us motion sickness.
Ha, I was thinking that exact thing. I hate handheld shots but couldn’t figure out how to do this with it mounted.
Any light bleed issues inside of jeep?
I had some in the beginning. I did two things. I loosened that rubber lip that pushed up against the windshield before I tightened everything down. Then I pushed it up against the windshield as I tightened the screws.
@@Wrangler4XEFans will try this today..thanks
I have mine installed but the light bleeds through the cabin. Does that happen to you?
Just a little. If you loosen the two main mounting screws, then push it against the windshield as you tighten it down, it really makes a difference. Then, I took my fingernail and sort of pushed that rubber piece forward against the glass a little. It’s like you are sort of sliding that rubber forward. That really tightened it up. I have just the slightest sliver of light coming in now.
@@Wrangler4XEFans thanks for taking the time ! I'll try that! If not I'll just go with some weather stripping
Question, i have 4xe just installed set of led light. Red wire goes to battery red. Black ground. And DRL going to heated seat. After all that plug in won’t charge.
DRL going to heater seat? Am I reading that right?
How is your windshield not cracked!? 🤣🤣
I'm on my second windshield.
Question any light bleeding on to the dash
It’s just a tiny sliver and it’s just enough to see but not enough to be an issue. When I first put it in, there was a bit of leak. So I loosened the mounting screws and pushed it against the windshield as I tightened it. That made a huge difference. There’s a rubber piece at the bottom edge that sort of “seals” up against the windshield. I took my finger and sort of pushed against it up against the glass all the way across. It still has a tiny little bit of leak but it’s unnoticeable.
What’s the size of this light bar?
It runs the width of the windshield and only sticks down a couple inches.
www.quadratec.com/p/quadratec/stealth-led-interior-mount-50-inch-light-bar-jeep-wrangler-jl/2-piece-jl-jt
Did anyone ever tell you that you sound like David Letterman.
Ha, yes, a lot. I still don’t hear it. Like if you asked me to do a Letterman impression, I don’t know how. But I watched a lot of Letterman growing up. Makes me wonder if I picked something up or if my Ohio proximity to his Indiana roots is part of it.
What are the bags orange,
Bags?
Yes the storage bags orange
@@oscrm1760 I'm not following. What part of the video are you seeing this? Can you put the time in?
Too bad if you have the one touch sky top, you can't install this.
You can but you need to do some modifications. I did it on mine. I have some pics and can walk you through it if you want. send me a message @hooligan_offroad
I need red/blue flashers....for offroad use only.
good way to end up in an ambulance or in jail