Have you noticed any condensation buildup? I just installed the 4" SAE fogs and get condensation on the edges of the black "Rigid" center bar in the middle. This was after 15 minutes of driving.
@@swimman66 Thanks. I contacted them and they gave me this answer: "A slight bit of humidity/moisture is normal for any Aftermarket or OEM light, if the fog and humidity/moisture does not go away, at that point in time you would want to start a warranty claim." I have other Rigid lights and this is the first. We'll see how long they last.
so to hook up these light you have to use 2 auxiliary switches so that means the amber lights don't come on by them self's with the parking lights, you have to turn on the amber's using one of the switches and the whites with the other is that right?
Yes, two switches are needed to use the backlight and main lights. You do have the option to not use the backlight and can use one switch. Also, you should be able to connect the backlight wire to the Jeep's parking lights and have them turn on when your parking lights are switched on.
How do these comparison to the factor led headlights? Thanks. Great video
Have you noticed any condensation buildup? I just installed the 4" SAE fogs and get condensation on the edges of the black "Rigid" center bar in the middle. This was after 15 minutes of driving.
No condensation on my set. Hopefully it stays that way. Contact Rigid and see what they say.
@@swimman66 Thanks. I contacted them and they gave me this answer: "A slight bit of humidity/moisture is normal for any Aftermarket or OEM light, if the fog and humidity/moisture does not go away, at that point in time you would want to start a warranty claim." I have other Rigid lights and this is the first. We'll see how long they last.
so to hook up these light you have to use 2 auxiliary switches so that means the amber lights don't come on by them self's with the parking lights, you have to turn on the amber's using one of the switches and the whites with the other is that right?
Yes, two switches are needed to use the backlight and main lights. You do have the option to not use the backlight and can use one switch. Also, you should be able to connect the backlight wire to the Jeep's parking lights and have them turn on when your parking lights are switched on.
@@swimman66 thanks
What part number are the light mounting brackets? and where did you order them from? I can't find them
Here's the link - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088NLPSM8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Great video.. just curious
what gauge wiring did you use for the install?
I used 14ga but 16ga would also work.
The ambersare just accent lighting. They’re not supposed to be bright. 🤷🏼♂️
Are those rigid sae compliant?
No, they are not SAE.
WHAT LIGHT PATTERN ARE THEY? DRIVING?
Yes, they are the driving combo.
Thos light should be used as ditch light not pointing forward it should side and down
Technically yes I agree, but I'm sure you know each person sets up A-pillar ditch lights to what suits them.