White parking/blinker/side marker lens swap
Grey paint, grey/black fenders, white headlights, silver jeep logo, and... orange blinkers/markers. Yuck! Read on if you are thinking about switching the amber parking lights / blinkers and side marker lights with white ones. (as usual, click the pic to go to Flickr to see bigger ones)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2717/...f19f8c90_m.jpg The first phase was switching out the parkling light/blinkers. This was accomplished through a kit ordered from Quadratec - the aptly named "clear parking lamps" packge for $45. The blinkers are packed individually, and come with bulbs. The original bulbs were white so you need the new amber bulbs to stay out of trouble with the cops. The blinkers are different for left/right so pay attention. (The location of the clip and the direction of the wire connector are different) http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/...105a7e10_m.jpg Disconnect the wiring harness by sliding the red safety catch a quarter inch and then pressing the black lever to release the harness. I found that turning the tire out made reaching in easier. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/...10b4b35f_m.jpg With the harness disconnected, reach up around the top of the light and feel for a clip/tab. Refer to one of your new lights for help finding it if you can't see. The old one is free to slide out through the front of the grill. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2796/...206f2ffe_m.jpg Be careful not to scratch up the paint in the hole. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/...cb6c41c0_m.jpg The second phase was to switch out the side marker lights. These were purchased off of eBay for $40. The auctions say 2007-2009, but the 2010 lights are the same design. You may be under the impression that it is trivial after doing the front lights. You will be mistaken ;) Two side markers in the box, pretending like they are simple to swap. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/...5503406d_m.jpg The markers have a clip at the top and tabs at the bottom. There is a left and a right so make sure you pay attention (side is molded in to the text, looks like I cut that part off in the pic though) http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/...72cc0e80_m.jpg Here is a view up at the side marker. You can see how there is an outer fender an an inner fender, with the light unit sandwiched between. It is in there -tight-. There are no pictures between here & done because it was such a dirty angry mess. Blood was involved. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/...34fa9e8c_m.jpg And you are done! Enjoy your new nice clean look. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4003/...52ec34ce_m.jpg What? Wondering how we got from a picture of nothing on the side changed, to being done? Well lets just say that it involves cussing, ripping up your knuckles, trying to pry the two fender pieces apart, scowling, ripping the old light out, jamming the new one in, breaking a clip, and ripping up more knuckles. Your best bet is to search for the installation instructions and video for the Rugged Ridge Side Marker Light Guards, which also require you to remove the lights. |
hey that looks pretty sweet, do you know if they sell them blacked out instead of clear?
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That really is a noticable improvement
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looks good, nice write up. ive been thinking about putting clear lenses in
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i was eyeing them :cool: do you have a night time shot?
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Originally Posted by DeJK21
(Post 1557315)
hey that looks pretty sweet, do you know if they sell them blacked out instead of clear?
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@JMP sure I'll take a pic tonight. Nothing exciting - instead of white bulbs with amber lenses, you have amber bulbs with white lenses (to stay in line with road rules)
@DeJK there are people that sell black ones, but I don't buy them. I've never seen a blacked-out lens cover that does not cut the light down by an unacceptable level. The sure look nice during the day, but I pick safety at night - especially since I live somewhere that gets dark early, foggy, and rainy. |
Originally Posted by X-caiver
(Post 1528338)
Grey paint, grey/black fenders, white headlights, silver jeep logo, and... orange blinkers/markers. Yuck! Read on if you are thinking about switching the amber parking lights / blinkers and side marker lights with white ones. (as usual, click the pic to go to Flickr to see bigger ones)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2717/...f19f8c90_m.jpg The first phase was switching out the parkling light/blinkers. This was accomplished through a kit ordered from Quadratec - the aptly named "clear parking lamps" packge for $45. The blinkers are packed individually, and come with bulbs. The original bulbs were white so you need the new amber bulbs to stay out of trouble with the cops. The blinkers are different for left/right so pay attention. (The location of the clip and the direction of the wire connector are different) http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/...105a7e10_m.jpg Disconnect the wiring harness by sliding the red safety catch a quarter inch and then pressing the black lever to release the harness. I found that turning the tire out made reaching in easier. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/...10b4b35f_m.jpg With the harness disconnected, reach up around the top of the light and feel for a clip/tab. Refer to one of your new lights for help finding it if you can't see. The old one is free to slide out through the front of the grill. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2796/...206f2ffe_m.jpg Be careful not to scratch up the paint in the hole. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/...cb6c41c0_m.jpg The second phase was to switch out the side marker lights. These were purchased off of eBay for $40. The auctions say 2007-2009, but the 2010 lights are the same design. You may be under the impression that it is trivial after doing the front lights. You will be mistaken ;) Two side markers in the box, pretending like they are simple to swap. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/...5503406d_m.jpg The markers have a clip at the top and tabs at the bottom. There is a left and a right so make sure you pay attention (side is molded in to the text, looks like I cut that part off in the pic though) http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4057/...72cc0e80_m.jpg Here is a view up at the side marker. You can see how there is an outer fender an an inner fender, with the light unit sandwiched between. It is in there -tight-. There are no pictures between here & done because it was such a dirty angry mess. Blood was involved. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/...34fa9e8c_m.jpg And you are done! Enjoy your new nice clean look. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4003/...52ec34ce_m.jpg What? Wondering how we got from a picture of nothing on the side changed, to being done? Well lets just say that it involves cussing, ripping up your knuckles, trying to pry the two fender pieces apart, scowling, ripping the old light out, jamming the new one in, breaking a clip, and ripping up more knuckles. Your best bet is to search for the installation instructions and video for the Rugged Ridge Side Marker Light Guards, which also require you to remove the lights. |
I got those last summer and they faded and turned yellow by the time summer was over...:sad2:
I got a new set and im just gonna smoke them myself i think. |
I got the smoked ones off ebay...maybe a year ago:thinking: Anyways...still going strong!!
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