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JoeRif Sep 5, 2014 12:41 PM

Backup Light
 
I searched on this topic but hadn't seen anything more current than 2011, so here goes. The reverse light in the OEM tail light is laughable when you really need to light up the space behind you. Has anyone found a bulb replacement that is brighter than the standard 3057/3157 incandescent? I don't want to have to install a $300 lighting system just to do the job the OEM bulb should do in the first place. And I don't want to cook the plastic light housing with an unsafe bulb either.

Thanks in advance! :beer:

Vladimer Sep 5, 2014 01:04 PM

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Walmart driving lights into the housings. Cost about 20 bucks I think.

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Edit: found the link - https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-w...ghting-214986/ Also added it to the cheap mods thread.

Mike Davis Sep 9, 2014 05:46 PM

See what worked for me. https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-e...2/#post3868155

Mountain Man Tim Sep 9, 2014 08:30 PM

I popped in a set of Amazon.com: 2Pcs Aaron High Power White 80W 3157 XB-D Cree LED Light Bulbs Super Bright for Brake Backup Tail Reverse Turn Signal Lights: Automotive bulb replacements, they are brighter then the stock headlights. I also swapped my headlight bulbs out with an $80 HiD kit. I can now see at night, in drive and reverse.

Ol' Bob Sep 10, 2014 03:36 AM


Originally Posted by Mountain Man Tim (Post 3979327)
I popped in a set of Amazon.com: 2Pcs Aaron High Power White 80W 3157 XB-D Cree LED Light Bulbs Super Bright for Brake Backup Tail Reverse Turn Signal Lights: Automotive bulb replacements, they are brighter then the stock headlights. I also swapped my headlight bulbs out with an $80 HiD kit. I can now see at night, in drive and reverse.

Which hid kit did you use? I'm looking to upgrade my headlights in the fall but really don't want to drop 500 bucks on them.

Mountain Man Tim Sep 10, 2014 03:51 AM


Originally Posted by Ol' Bob (Post 3979359)
Which hid kit did you use? I'm looking to upgrade my headlights in the fall but really don't want to drop 500 bucks on them.

Amazon.com: HID Xenon Headlight Conversion Kit by Kensun, H13 Dual-Beam Bi-Xenon, 6000K: Automotive with Amazon.com: HID Kit Computer Warning Canceller & Anti Flicker (1 Pair) - (Original Kensun Brand): Automotive, which when bought together only cost $1 more then the bulb kit. they work, they use the stock housings, they are a pain in the balls to install because of the tight space under the hood and having to run wires between them, mounting the capacitors, and running the live wire to the battery, I half assed it at best with zip ties but my mechanically inclined neighbor approved of it being the only way it was going to fit without taking off engine components that were in the way to run wires differently. zip ties, the new duct tape...... If I had seen the $150 led bulb replacements and knew about the kits install hassles, I would have splurged on them instead because they are plug and play with no new shit to run.

JoeRif Sep 10, 2014 04:04 AM


Originally Posted by Mountain Man Tim (Post 3979327)
I popped in a set of Amazon.com: 2Pcs Aaron High Power White 80W 3157 XB-D Cree LED Light Bulbs Super Bright for Brake Backup Tail Reverse Turn Signal Lights: Automotive bulb replacements, they are brighter then the stock headlights. I also swapped my headlight bulbs out with an $80 HiD kit. I can now see at night, in drive and reverse.

Mountain Man, now we are talking! These bulbs are a direct plug in to the stock setup? Exactly what I'm looking for! How long have you had them in use?


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