Reviews for Quadratec Pre-Runner LED Light Kit for 18-23 Jeep Wrangler JL
Easy install. I did not need to remove fender. Once grill is back or removed the wires passed right through and my sidelight connector was in plain view.
Had to remove the fender to get to the plug but I love the lights and even with that it all took about an hour.
Fit and Finish of the lights was excellent the hardest part was locating the connecter from above.
Price was great, functioned as intended and connection was pretty straightforward. 4 stars as the kit should really come with new fastners for the grill and wheel well liner; you will need some on hand to replace ones you break. Pittsburgh makes a large kit they should sell on this site. You will also need a 10mm socket to remove three bolts from wheel well liner and again, new fender flare and grill plastic fasteners.
Look great, but installation was a bit more than described in the videos and the instructions. I ended up taking the fender well liner out to find the wire connections. I should also mention this was on MY 23 Rubicon.
Easy install and all connections fit with OEM connections. This is truly plug and play.
Fits well, but it is tricky to find the fender flare lighting harness. You have to peel back the wheel well liner in order to access the harness. This is not clear in the directions. Once installed, however, it looks great.
It looks really clean and very impressive, but getting the dang wiring put in took about 30 minutes. Finding the connection is hard enough; getting it unplugged so that the T-harness can get in is even worse. I was almost worried I would break the connectors. The fender liner also had to be bent so much that I was afraid I would break it. If I could give it 3.5 stars, I would. This is probably the best version of the Pre-Runner style lights that you can find for the JL, though. Made in Taiwan. It also has Quadratec's 3-year warranty, which is reassuring.
Wish I had read reviews. 2021 Sharara unlimited with factory LED lights. Instructions were not clear enough. You are suppose to go in under side of wheel well. Need to pull away cover. Only connection I found was behind a water proof plug. There might have been another one closer to firewall, but wasn't going to look that far as I don't think the wire wold reach. I'll either be throwing these away or posting them on Facebook. It was a nice idea but no.
5 for looks and 1 for install. Got these for Xmas from the kids and today was warm enough to go out after work and do a quick hook up... grill comes off easy enough and then threading the T shaped wire and connectors through the grill was a bear... had to bend a coat hanger and put a hook at the end to snag the connectors and drag them through all the gear on the driver side under the wiper fluid up to the fire wall ... now about 25 min into this... then getting to the light connector plug.. first under the car then stand on a bucket reach into the engine bay , can't reach up to it from under so attack it from top, pull the entire clip assembly off its attachment to the fender (something snapped) now I can see it clearly and pull up the red tab... once the tab is up it should open?..... nope... literally 30 minutes of manipulation with hands/pliers/ screwdriver (yes most of the plastic on one side is now cracked off.. but hey! what's electrical tape for anyway? Gave up on trying to get the connector apart after several you tube searches and no insight as to how to manipulate the connector plug to come apart... ok I'll put the lights in the grill so at least they will look put together, cut out the plastic grill bits and run the lights through and OMG how cheesy the connection status...no washer no screwing TERRIBLE.. just the rubber grommets that "should hold" the three lights in place.. even manipulating the grill caused tension on the wires resulting in them popping out of the grill like an eye falling out of the socket and dangling by the optic nerve.. ridiculous these vehicles tend to vibrate and get yanked around a bit.. what were you thinking?... ok so I'm headed to the local mod shop this Saturday at 9am because I have an appointment to come up with a better method of keeping the lights from falling out of the grill and they probably know how to get this clip/connector apart because I never figured it out. It's gonna cost 4x the price to get these installed and make them secure, c'mon!!! your videos are in now way reflective of the issues with this installation. As for "quick 10 minutes install...... lies all lies."