How to Remove Jeep Wrangler JK Factory Headlights

How to Remove Jeep Wrangler JK Factory Headlights

In today’s Quadratec Academy lesson, we show you how to remove your stock halogen headlights in your 2007-2017 Jeep Wrangler JK and replace them with new aftermarket LED headlights. This is a really easy job than anyone can do in just a few minutes, and it only require a few hand tools.

Required Tool List:
– T-15 Torx Driver
– Flat Head Screwdriver
– Panel Pry Tools (not required, but helpful)

Quadratec Gen II LED Headlights: https://www.quadratec.com/p/quadratec/gen-II-led-headlights-07-17-jeep-wrangler-jk?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=academy-headlights

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fussellmuscle says:

Lucky for me the previous owner thought rubber adhesive around the light would hold it in more securely….. impossible to pop out.

If the previous owner is reading this, you’re an idiot.

OceanDriveSpeeder says:

I would not use Factory Mopar LED Headlights! I ordered the LED Light package on my new 2017 Jeep JK from the factory. If one bulb goes out, you're screwed. Replacement bulbs Are Not Available! The only way to replace your burnt out bulb is to upgrade the Whole LED Lighting package! $$$$ Nobody sells 1 replacement LED Mopar HeadLight Bulb!

Robert Jackson says:

Some aftermarket headlights require a red wire running to the fuse box, for daytime running lights. If you have the pulse switch modulator, will you actually need the red wire? I noticed you didn't use or mention it.

Stella Mercer says:

Thank you for making this and your other install videos.

Ana R says:

Very easy, however my headlight wont come off as easily. Its stuck on there pretty tight i keep checking if i missed a step but nope

osvaldo tenorio-leyva says:

How do you align the beam once a headlight is placed? Anyone?

Pelo Roman says:

What about to 2018 ? I took everything out and it still was stuck

Matthew McLean says:

that was pretty easy

Hakenkreuz says:

Everything worked out so flawlessly with this guy, if I was to do the same exact thing all kinds of things would go wrong.

Luke Tony Denham says:

I don't have clips like that, mine are screws? What do I do??

Ryan G says:

No way this actually this easy…. a shops would charge $1000 or more for this

Antonio Irizarry says:

Your adapter does not have a water seal like the original, could that be a problem?

Amanda Pierce says:

Great video – thanks! I live in FL where it is extremely humid. Is there any harm in putting a bead of silicone around the retainer ring?

Angel's Travel Unravel says:

does this work the same as the facrtory LEDS?

sony jamia says:

Thank you for your presentation. very WELL DONE.

erik vanname says:

I recently installed these on my 2015 JK. The beam pattern seems to have a bright "spot light" about 30 feet ahead that combines the left and right lamp. There is a less bright and generous amount of "ambient" light outside that "spot" pattern. Is the intent to have this "spot" as I describe? There is no factory adjustment to separate this spot. Thanks! Erik

Scott East says:

Is there a video on changing out OEM LED headlights on the 2017 JK?
Same question for changing OEM fogs on a 2017 75th Anniversary JKU With the AEX bumper.

Tommy Smith says:

Is there a video for changing fog light bulbs?

r g says:

Question: are the retaining rings and screws precisely engineered so that when the new headlights are added, they will be properly aligned? Thanks, good video. I am ready to try this.

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