I bought this tail light, but when i was about to install it i found out that my tail light has 2 connectors and this raxion tail light only has one. Any idea? I called customer service and they told me that tge previous owner must have splice or customize the wiring and i will have to re-wire it. Im dont have knowledge in wiring stuff. Anybody have this kind of problem? Or i hope Extreme Terrain can reply to this.
It kinda depends. Generally, Jeeps will ride stiffer after you lift them. Many specific things can make a Jeep ride stiff though, including: keeping your factory length control arms after lifting 2 or more inches, installing nitrogen charged shocks, installing a heavier rated spring, installing thicker sidewall tires (anything with a D or E load range), etc. Hope this helps! -Zach
Absolutely horrible install experience. It’s not flush with the jeep so rain will welcome itself in. 0/10 don’t recommend. Not to mention it was a wicked bitch to get it to line up to the existing screws.
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I bought this tail light, but when i was about to install it i found out that my tail light has 2 connectors and this raxion tail light only has one. Any idea? I called customer service and they told me that tge previous owner must have splice or customize the wiring and i will have to re-wire it. Im dont have knowledge in wiring stuff. Anybody have this kind of problem? Or i hope Extreme Terrain can reply to this.
My jeep already has the taillights you installed and my bulb went out. Do I have to replace the whole thing or does it have individual bulbs?
Do you carry light guard for the Raxiom LED tail light?
what size lift on this jk? i really like the stance
I believe we have about a 4" lift and 35x12.50s on this JK! -Zach
why my jeep feels stiff whit fox lift kit
It kinda depends. Generally, Jeeps will ride stiffer after you lift them. Many specific things can make a Jeep ride stiff though, including: keeping your factory length control arms after lifting 2 or more inches, installing nitrogen charged shocks, installing a heavier rated spring, installing thicker sidewall tires (anything with a D or E load range), etc. Hope this helps! -Zach
Jesus can you at least feture the functonality
Absolutely horrible install experience. It’s not flush with the jeep so rain will welcome itself in. 0/10 don’t recommend. Not to mention it was a wicked bitch to get it to line up to the existing screws.