Run foglights with hi beams
If you have the factory fog lights in your TJ, you may have noticed that they will only work if your headlights are in low-beam only. To test this, while parked facing a wall at night, turn on your low-beams and your fog lights. Now switch to your high-beams. Your fog lights turned off didn't they? Well, there are situations I have run into in which I needed both high-beam and my fog lights and I couldn't do that due to this factory-flawed "bonus feature."
TJ LED brakelights
This is an LED install of a different sort. Instead of sinking the lights, I replaced the bulbs only. Included are directions for altering both types of flasher circuits on TJ's (2 different types have been used.)
TJ LED Conversion
This modification will help so that, you don’t brake the lights off when you are Hi-Lifting your Jeep. I have broken mine already once. It will also give a longer lasting bulb and provides a cool look.
Writeup includes
Tail lights
Backup lights
License plate
Side marker
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Submitted by kizer on 01/13/04
White Night Lighting System
Thank you for visiting the official website for the White Night Rear Lighting System!
White Night is a new aftermarket lighting system designed for greater illumination and safety for your truck and SUV using high watt halogen bulbs in an impact resistant case. It comes in a fixed mount as well as a bumper mount version which help you see clearly to back up into and
out of any situation. White Night Rear Lighting System has given truck and SUV owners peace of mind when it comes to putting
ther vehicle in reverse! Bright visibility and safety in an attractive fixture for your truck and SUV. Come on inside and see for yourself!
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Submitted by themajor on 11/06/04
XJ Trailer Wiring
If your Jeep didn't come with a factory hitch and towing wiring harness, wiring your rig for towing can seem like a complicated task, but it's really pretty easy. All you need is a screwdriver, a socket wrench, and a T-connector wiring harness. You can get T-connector harnesses from just about any autoparts store, I got mine at Wal-Mart, and they're only about $15-$25. (note: T-connector harnesses are only 4-way plugs, they don't include anything for aux. trailer power or trailer brakes) The harnesses are made for particular models (ie: Cherokee vs. Grand Cherokee) and years (ie: pre-'91 vs. '92 and after), so be sure to get the one that fits your rig.
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Submitted by Code3TJ on 07/16/04