How To: Install Off-Road Lights - (HD)
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2:45 josh said,"feed it through the whore.....lol haha
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4:53 "slips right in" -- that's what she said! hur hur hur :)
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what kind of brush guard is on the cherokee?
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fuck soldering! use posi connectors
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@61vyper no they dont have to , if u use wire taps
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Are you guy from mass I live in NH and your plates looked like mass plates
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lol this is honestly the worst video i have ever watched... you guys have no idea what anything is :p "they got this nice rubber thing here to stop it from movin around and bouncing:p" its called a rubber grommet :) but nice job guys!!
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did you drill a hole in the brush guard to hold the lights in?
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I have a 1995 Jeep Cherokee. I bought a set of Navigator NV-120 auxiliary lights. I know they aren't the greatest but they will do for my needs. Anyway. I did not get a relay with them. Do i need one to install them? If so, where can i get one?
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where did u get that brush guard for tha bronco and how much was it?
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horribe how to video
where did u get those lights???? my local autozone is haveing a hell of a time trying to get them
youdragon 1 year ago
@youdragon You can go to any Pep Boys, Advance Auto Parts or maybe try another Autozone to get them. You can also find many places to by them off the internet.
WeekendMechanic 1 year ago
Wow, Those wire should have been soldered and heat shrink applied, And run thru a separate relay. imho
61vyper 2 years ago 6
@61vyper
The owner wanted it that way, soldering would be a better way to hook up the lights.
WeekendMechanic 2 years ago
pretty good instructional guys. Question, when you buy the lights to they come with their own manual?
dave451pr 2 years ago
Yes, I would think that almost every type of brand lights you by that are new in the box would come with their own manual on how to install them.
WeekendMechanic 2 years ago