I received my bumper today. I found this video just prior to starting the install this evening. It was a tremendous help because the written instructions leave alot to be desired. The bumper is on tonight. In the morning I start installing the front one.
Smittyville excellent job in the video, the person doing it was the right man for the job kept it sweet and simple, maybe you should think about eliminating the paper and just sending a link to the video. Thank you
If you are looking to wire these lights up to an auxiliary switch like an S-Pod Switch hub, just wire the blue cable to power, and black to ground, should turn right on with the flip of a switch.
Only thing missing is how to wire up the rear lights? What I want to do is add them to my backup, not a switch. “UPDATE” - rear backup lights will not work by tapping into the wiring harness. They are not bright enough, very dim. Need a relay with power straight from the battery.
I got this for a 2014 jku all went pretty smooth until running the wires. I tried every way I can think ant the closes I get is 2 feet short. Is it possible they sent me one for a 2 door?
Man, f@#$ that nut strip that goes inside the frame with the wire attached to it lol. You made that look waaay to easy to get in. Great video btw. Maybe I'll tackle the tire carrier tomorrow..
My backup lights are always on and drivers behind me are getting pissed constantly. I bought the car with this already installed. Any help would be appreciated!
Hahaha, that would be annoying. I assume you already got this fixed but just in case, the previous owner probably wired the lights into your running lights (the red lights in the rear that come on when your lights are on) instead of your reverse lights. You gotta find where they spliced the wires and undue that. I’d suggest looking behind the brake lights, the driver side one is particularly easy to run a line too from the rear bumper.
I received my bumper today. I found this video just prior to starting the install this evening. It was a tremendous help because the written instructions leave alot to be desired. The bumper is on tonight. In the morning I start installing the front one.
Guess who has an xrc gen 2 bumper and tire carrier in his garage right now. This guy. Thanks SB.
Any chance you could show us how to wire up the lights?
Smittyville excellent job in the video, the person doing it was the right man for the job kept it sweet and simple, maybe you should think about eliminating the paper and just sending a link to the video. Thank you
This video is a life saver. The included instructions were a head scratcher
Thank you Morgan from Mississippi! Excellent installation!
Can this bumper be installed without the mounting kit from Smittybuilt? I have a new bumper and can not get the mounting kit from Smittybilt.
You ever find a solution to this? I have the same problem.
If you are looking to wire these lights up to an auxiliary switch like an S-Pod Switch hub, just wire the blue cable to power, and black to ground, should turn right on with the flip of a switch.
It's about time!!!
C'mon guys, give us a vid on the tire carrier.....
This!
love the color of this jeep
Thank god you guys made this video. Your printout blows. I'm just confused i feel like I received double the bolts needed
Only thing missing is how to wire up the rear lights? What I want to do is add them to my backup, not a switch. “UPDATE” - rear backup lights will not work by tapping into the wiring harness. They are not bright enough, very dim. Need a relay with power straight from the battery.
Do i guys have hardware kit for this i dont have any hardware just bumper rear
You ever find a solution to this? I have the same problem.
Lol you're the dude I was just talking to! Thanks man!!!!
I got this for a 2014 jku all went pretty smooth until running the wires. I tried every way I can think ant the closes I get is 2 feet short. Is it possible they sent me one for a 2 door?
Man, f@#$ that nut strip that goes inside the frame with the wire attached to it lol. You made that look waaay to easy to get in. Great video btw. Maybe I'll tackle the tire carrier tomorrow..
Anti seize you should use
My backup lights are always on and drivers behind me are getting pissed constantly. I bought the car with this already installed. Any help would be appreciated!
Hahaha, that would be annoying. I assume you already got this fixed but just in case, the previous owner probably wired the lights into your running lights (the red lights in the rear that come on when your lights are on) instead of your reverse lights. You gotta find where they spliced the wires and undue that. I’d suggest looking behind the brake lights, the driver side one is particularly easy to run a line too from the rear bumper.
Only 5 years after I installed mine. Could've used this a long time ago, as Smittybilt instructions are sh!t
No lights. That's why I watched the whole freaking video.
THANK YOU! the included instruction are shit!