🚙 Light Up Your Adventure with Xprite!
The Xprite 4" Inch Fog Lights are designed for 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK models, featuring a dual-functionality of daytime running lights and fog lights. With a robust construction, these lights are IP67 waterproof and built to last over 50,000 hours, ensuring reliable performance in any weather condition. Installation is a breeze with a plug-and-play design, making it the perfect upgrade for off-road enthusiasts.
Voltage | 30 Volts |
Additional Features | Waterproof, 2 Light Functions, Adjustable Angle, Halo Ring Angle Eye DRL |
Auto Part Position | Front, Outside |
Wattage | 30 watts |
Light Source Type | LED |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Compatible with 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK JKU |
Specific Uses For Product | Fog Lights |
Lens Color | Clear |
Color | Blue |
Item Dimensions | 9 x 4.5 x 6 inches |
Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
V**T
Great quality and great price
I loved that the fog halos match the actual bulb light, they are not cheaply made and are really high quality, I just installed them a week ago but I will update if anything changes but as of now I am satisfied and it is great for the price. Really a bang for your buck, does not take long to install, works on my 2013 dodge charger but will need to use factory connections not the jeep ones they give you. You will need to splice wire to hook up halos so that isn’t plug and play, but I recommend to put halos because it makes the car look so much cooler as you can see, on a charger, I found that it’s easiest to tap the halo wire to the headlights parking light and put electrical tape around it. But it only toke me an hour to figure that out and the other side took less than 20 mins. Trying to save yall some time. Possibly is the same process on older jeeps that don’t come factory with drls.
D**E
Huge bang for the buck - excellent construction
Construction: the build of these fog lights far exceeded my expectations for the price. The feel and heft is more solid. The frame design and adjustment screw is very similar to the OEM lights. The wire harness has and adapter that makes it plug and play... save for the yellow wire that must be tapped into the turn signal light if you want to use the halo as a signal. This was easy enough. But you may have to provide your own wire taps. Overall, I couldn't be more pleased.Installation: was frustrating and fiddly, but not at all the fault of the product. My 2016 Jeep JK Sahara has tight clearances. If I had it to do over again, I may consider removing the bumper and installing the lights, then reattaching. You can use a creeper and get it done, but it was frustrating and took about 2 hours. For those reviews that said it was "easy, only takes 15 minutes" probably had an older model with easier access. However, they were a direct fit with no mods, and look great.Performance: The OEM fog lights are criminal. I upgraded my headlights to JW Speakers last month, which truly improved the light output. This made the pale yellowish, dim fog lights even more useless. Having dropped a large sum of money on the JW Speakers, I decided that I didn't need to spend $300+ for fog lights. The Xprite 60W are a fabulous choice for the price. The throw is wide, bright, and white... and really fills in any dim spots on the road from the headlights. I tapped the halo wire (yellow) into the turn signal, and it works awesome as a second blinker. Nice feature!Appearance: the fit is exactly like the OEM on my Jeep JK. The triple light bars compliment my LED headlights, which has both round lenses and long bars that light up. So, it looks like a complete package, not different pieces that do not match - like it was factory. Whether dark, or lit, my Jeep stands out in the area as unique. The first question most all Jeep owners ask is, "what is the first thing I should upgrade on my new Jeep?". Hands down, the most useful upgrade, and the biggest bang for the buck, are the headlights and fog lights. I believe that this offers better safety for night driving.
S**S
Fog lights w/ halos (INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS)
Fog lights with Halos. Great set of lights, with a bright output and very sharp cut off. Very easy to install.To install in a stock JK bumper:Remove the front grill. It has 6 plastic pop rivets at the top (pry center section up with flat screw driver, and remove) and some clips at the bottom. Disconnect marker lights, and set the grill aside.Next remove the bumper gap cover. It has 2 plastic phillips screws that you have a 99% chance of stripping, so purchase replacements before you start. Carefully feed the cover free, and set it aside.Remove the old fog lights. Disconnect the wires, then remove the 4 screws holding them in.I suggest testing your lights here before fully installing them, that way if there is a problem you don't have to redo everything. Plug them in and start the Jeep. Turn on the fog lights. Did they light up? Do they flicker? Some newer model JKs (around 2012 and newer) use Pulse Width Modulation to contol the lights. With the old incandescent bulbs it wasn't an issue, but it can cause LEDs to flicker. You can buy an antiflicker module to correct this if it bothers you. Mine do flicker slightly without the module. Next run a wire from the halo wire (yellow) to the battery. Hopefully everything lights up as it should, and you can fully installing everything. Shut the Jeep off and turn the lights off.To wire the halo lights, you have a few options depending on how you want them to work.-To be on only when the fog lights are on, you will need to connect the yellow wire to the new fog lights red wire.-To be on whenever the marker lights are on, connect the yellow wire to the maker lights positive wire. I didn't connect it this way so you will either have to look up the correct one or use a multmeter.-To act as a true Daytime Running Light, you'll need to connect the yellow wire to a circuit that is only on when the ignition is on. I used a Bussman Add-A-Circuit (with 7.5A fuses) plugged into the fuse box at location M9 (rear seat heat). Drill a small hole to run your wire through the side of the fuse box and seal it with silicone. You do not want any water getting in there. Run your new wire to the front of the jeep, being mindful of any places it might rub and chafe. Some wire loom will help protect it and look clean. Zip ties help keep things in place.Connect all wiring at the fog lights. Make sure connections are secure. The halo wires connect with bare spade connectors, which I don't like. You'll want to protect the connection by switching to better connectors, or with something like heat shrink tubing or at the very least electrical tape.Remount the fog lights with the 4 screws and neatly secure all the wiring. Zip ties are great for this.Replace the bumper gap cover and front grill.Test everything to make sure you did it right. On mine I had to re-aim the fog lights as they were pointing too low. There are plenty of guides online for the correct aiming position. To access the adjuster screw (I think it was a 5/32 bit) there is a a small hole under each light in the bottom of the bumper. Enjoy.
B**R
Very bright exactly what I wanted
Easy to install and work great !
R**D
Great value
For the price, these are hard to beat. They matched nicely with the JW Speaker headlamps in my Jeep JK and for a fraction of the cost of other brands. The quality seems to be fairly good. Feels like a nice solid unit and more substantial than stock. They look like they're well sealed from dust and water, but I added a bead of silicone around each edge for insurance against moisture build up.I ended up pulling off the bumper to make them easier to access, so it took a little bit of extra time and effort than I had expected. Plan for about an hour total if you don't run into any issues.Most importantly, they light up the ground really well. I'll be very happy to have these in inclement weather this winter. Overall, this is a solid option for anyone looking to match their fog lights to their LED headlights and to improve their visibility.
A**R
Good lights with good support.
Great customer service. Had an issue with one light and got a replacement with good, rapid communication. The lights are great (3 months usage) and emits a good amount of light. For the price range, these are a great choice.
S**P
Good quality connectors
Good quality
M**E
installed great. work perfect
These fog lights work great! nice and bright. Only issue i had was fitting them to an aftermarket bumper i had to trim the ears of the fog lights to be able to fit. Was not a huge issue. Great value for the price
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