Brush guards on lights...
For Christmas, my wife got me some brush guards to cover the side marker lights and the front signal lights. She surprised me with headlight ones too.
I have the black appearance package on my JK and it came with rear brush guards for the taillights. I think the ones on the front really complete the look...
They are made by Rugged Ridge and are listed as Euro Light Guards, if you want to do a search on the interweb. The side marker ones were a bitch to put on, the other set were pretty easy, just take off the front grille. It also gave me a chance to re-aim my headlights. They're stock, but because I upgraded the rims and tires, my JK sits a bit higher and they didn't bother to adjust for the added hight. I kept getting highbeamed from on-coming traffic every time I drove at night and it was bugging me.
Anyway, here are the pics...

I have the black appearance package on my JK and it came with rear brush guards for the taillights. I think the ones on the front really complete the look...
They are made by Rugged Ridge and are listed as Euro Light Guards, if you want to do a search on the interweb. The side marker ones were a bitch to put on, the other set were pretty easy, just take off the front grille. It also gave me a chance to re-aim my headlights. They're stock, but because I upgraded the rims and tires, my JK sits a bit higher and they didn't bother to adjust for the added hight. I kept getting highbeamed from on-coming traffic every time I drove at night and it was bugging me.
Anyway, here are the pics...

The instructions say to pop the rivet out, so you can gain access to the lens, but no matter how much I pushed on it with an allen wrench as instructed, it would not pop.
I finally had to cut it off, then the lens would not release from the fender, so while my wife pulled my fender out, I slipped the cover over the lens.
All in all, it was a pain in the arse. I actually thought it was going to be the easiest of the three, but I was wrong, lol.
I finally had to cut it off, then the lens would not release from the fender, so while my wife pulled my fender out, I slipped the cover over the lens.
All in all, it was a pain in the arse. I actually thought it was going to be the easiest of the three, but I was wrong, lol.


