Lets see some Light setups (front/back/side) light bars and other light mounts!!
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Looks awesome, and I have a quick question. Did you just tap into the reverse light wiring for those, or run a new set? I'll be installing a set of lights into the JCR rear bumper, and wanted to tap straight into the wiring.Originally Posted by xjheep92
just put in my olds aurora lights last night !(Pics deleted)
thanks, and i'll post pics when im done.
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thats pretty slickOriginally Posted by xjheep92
just put in my olds aurora lights last night !

, what made you think of putting Aurora lights there?? it would be cool to see a write-upQuote:


But this is what I plan on doing. Liberty light bar. Please don't mind the terrible photoshop attempt. lol!
dont try to hide your skills bud, thats actually not a bad photo shop shob, lol it gets the point accross and from the looks of it your on your way to that light setupOriginally Posted by Lyon
This is all I have so far. Delta Wrangler lights.

But this is what I plan on doing. Liberty light bar. Please don't mind the terrible photoshop attempt. lol!
the liberty lights will look nice on thereQuote:
thats not bad, i've done that to a couple of my previous jeeps, works well too... but if the bar gets sloppy they'll wiggle around and bounce at high speeds lol Originally Posted by 1989cherokee
I used an extra stock rail and put 4 baja walmart special lights on it.

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[QUOTE=That Jeep Guy XJMJ;801912]thats pretty slick
, what made you think of putting Aurora lights there?? it would be cool to see a write-up
Ya know, I did see a write up on doing this but I believe it was on jeepforum but I'm not 100% positive. Unless someone else did it as well.
dont try to hide your skills bud, thats actually not a bad photo shop shob, lol it gets the point accross and from the looks of it your on your way to that light setup
the liberty lights will look nice on there
Thank you very much. I hope it will look as good as in the picture. I have the rims but don't have the tires put on them yet. The bumper lights are in though. Believe it or not, it's not even photoshop, it's whatever the editing program is on the computer. haha! But thanks!
, what made you think of putting Aurora lights there?? it would be cool to see a write-upYa know, I did see a write up on doing this but I believe it was on jeepforum but I'm not 100% positive. Unless someone else did it as well.
dont try to hide your skills bud, thats actually not a bad photo shop shob, lol it gets the point accross and from the looks of it your on your way to that light setup
the liberty lights will look nice on thereThank you very much. I hope it will look as good as in the picture. I have the rims but don't have the tires put on them yet. The bumper lights are in though. Believe it or not, it's not even photoshop, it's whatever the editing program is on the computer. haha! But thanks!
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[QUOTE=hedbutter;800874]Looks awesome, and I have a quick question. Did you just tap into the reverse light wiring for those, or run a new set? QUOTE]
thanks guys, I just tapped into the reverse lights and put a in-line fuse in as well. not sure if it was needed but i figured it cant hurt.
I stumbled across the idea on here somewhere
heres one link
http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoReverseLights.htm
on the bottom of the page
for anyone thinking of doing this. it wont fit in perfectly flush if you have power locks (i do) the actuator gets in the way. but it was close enough that you cant tell. I just silicone sealed it real good.
you can see the actuator in this pic
before i finished cutting out the hole all the way.


look for lights out of a 96-99 Aurora in the junk yard. only cost me 15 bucks
LYON, i like those Delta Wrangler lights! good luck with the liby bar. kinda expensive but if you already have one it would look sweet!
thanks guys, I just tapped into the reverse lights and put a in-line fuse in as well. not sure if it was needed but i figured it cant hurt.
I stumbled across the idea on here somewhere
heres one link
http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoReverseLights.htm
on the bottom of the page
for anyone thinking of doing this. it wont fit in perfectly flush if you have power locks (i do) the actuator gets in the way. but it was close enough that you cant tell. I just silicone sealed it real good.
you can see the actuator in this pic
before i finished cutting out the hole all the way.


look for lights out of a 96-99 Aurora in the junk yard. only cost me 15 bucks
LYON, i like those Delta Wrangler lights! good luck with the liby bar. kinda expensive but if you already have one it would look sweet!
As my rear window defogger is defunct, I use the wire circuit and the factory dash mounted switch for some rear auxilliary lighting. White blazer rear liths with standard 1156 bulbs, and couple of trailer marker reds from napa, gives great backup vision and marking when travelling in heavy snow squalls.
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my friend gave my some tractor lights so i home brewed a light bar... it was OK but I thought the two lights looked a little small.

got some cheap harbor freight roof lights 30 bucks a pair. 100 watts each.
mounting brackets were plastic and really crappy so i made my own metal ones. also added relays because they didn't come with any.



my friend gave my some tractor lights so i home brewed a light bar... it was OK but I thought the two lights looked a little small.

got some cheap harbor freight roof lights 30 bucks a pair. 100 watts each.
mounting brackets were plastic and really crappy so i made my own metal ones. also added relays because they didn't come with any.



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how do you guys have the wiring run from the lights mounted on the roof/roof rack to inside the cab?
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here you go for the people wanting to know how to wire the roof lights https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f5/spo...-wiring-77424/
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That's one way of doing it, but how else have the people posting their pictures here done it?












