How To: Install LUX Lighting Systems LED Rock Lights on Jeep Wrangler (RockTrooper)

How To: Install LUX Lighting Systems LED Rock Lights on Jeep Wrangler (RockTrooper)

The prior rock lights I had were just not doing their job so it was time to upgrade to real LED Rock Lights! LUX Lighting Systems LED Rock Lights are just what I was looking for.

Where I ordered from: http://luxlightingsystems.com/

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Michael Wilson says:

First off – NICE Jeep build. The suspension & drive train goodies did not go unnoticed. I viewed this to see if LUX was a quality product for rock lights and your video convinced me that it is. Great job on documenting a nice install. One suggestion – those wire-tie anchors with the double sided sticky tape will fail sooner than you think. May I recommend replacing them with MagDaddy Part # 62411 . These have neodymium magnet bases that will never come loose – just like the LED's. They are incredibly powerful.

Dea Berkman says:

Great video. Nice detailed instructions! I was wondering, when you connected to the Spod, how many switches did you use? Did you break it down into the four groups?

austin parker says:

Great video! super clean install. thanks for the information.

One Eye Customs says:

So did you wire all of them to one switch on the SPOD?

James Schreiner says:

You do not have to worry about smashing/breaking those lights. You can put a jack under them and lift the whole Jeep and not break the acrylic housing. One light will take the weight of the Jeep no problem. They even work cut in half

Benjamin Filbert says:

Is it possible to wire these up with the dome light circuit in order to use them as an exterior courtesy light when entering/exiting the vehicle?

danvillan says:

Check out my cheap DIY LUX lights replicas
https://youtu.be/uzs31MqaP2c

John Schindhelm says:

Have you had any issues with the lights and How did you wire them to the sPOD?

ER TONY says:

Whered you get the wire mount backing thingies

Physical Starfighter says:

You didn't show the final product of how you connected the wires to the spod that's the most important part?

YourNewTV says:

You are the absolute MOST stereotypical Jeep owner I’ve ever seen/heard. The actual Jeep aside, you paid an additional hundred sum dollars for zip ties and heat shrink.

Objective Reason says:

What rock sliders are you running???? Thx!!!

Brian Choy says:

Here was my experience with Lux…… https://youtu.be/QNHe9kg2K-0

Physical Starfighter says:

When you married your cables into one what gauge wire did you use to connect to the SPOD? thanks

Physical Starfighter says:

were able to install these on the spod all on the same terminal and did you need a resister loop on each terminal.

JEEP Addict says:

Nice install, but I can't help but notice that the rear tracbar seems incorrect. If that's a Metal Cloak rear tracbar, which I'm almost positive it is, it should be flipped with the bent end on the driver's side. It looks like it already hit and bent the exhaust because of it.

climaxhubbard says:

doe anyone know if the wires are just loosely run right now? i don't think he ever mentioned..

Boyd Bros. says:

I rocked this out DIY for under $50 US.
Generic LED rock lights + Neodymium Magnets + DIY harness

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