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I would love to see that picture if someone wants to post it.I've seen pics of the screen with a guard installed. Its a pretty wide angle camera. It will all be visible but in my opinion it wont really reduce the usefulness of the camera.
Do you have a picture of the UConnect screen? That's what would be helpful to see. Cheers.Here are a couple of pics... picture from front camera uconnect is not obstructed.
My main concern was the lights interfering with the illuminated guide lines projected by the front camera. I turn on the front camera every time I navigate the narrow opening in my garage. It also helps me determine when I’m in far enough to close the garage door.
Here are a couple of pics... picture from front camera uconnect is not obstructed
Thanks. This is helpful. I already ordered the MOPAR Winch Guard. Once installed, I guess I can temporarily attach light-size cardboard facimiles to the guard to get a better understanding of how the lights will look.This is one I found on another forum. The poster says the hoop is the Mopar version. I cant find it but I have seen one with the Warn low guard, which I have on order.
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Do you have a picture of your screen as you pull in, so we can see what that view looks llike? Cheers!My main concern was the lights interfering with the illuminated guide lines projected by the front camera. I turn on the front camera every time I navigate the narrow opening in my garage. It also helps me determine when I’m in far enough to close the garage door.View attachment 2423
We are using the Warn bar. Our after market lights are on the outside ends of the stock bumper. The issue I have with the bar is it obstructs the camera's ability to see what is directly in front of the wheels.Has anyone installed the MOPAR Winch Guard and Lights? If your Rubicon has the Grill-Mounted Camera, do the lights (or the guard) obstruct the camera’s view?View attachment 2408
We are using the Warn bar. Our after market lights are on the outside ends of the stock bumper. The issue I have with the bar is it obstructs the camera's ability to see what is directly in front of the wheels.
I haven’t seen that type of configuration -- lights on the ends of the stock bumper. Which lights did you use?We are using the Warn bar. Our after market lights are on the outside ends of the stock bumper. The issue I have with the bar is it obstructs the camera's ability to see what is directly in front of the wheels.
I haven’t seen that type of configuration -- lights on the ends of the stock bumper. Which lights did you use?
Very nice! What brand of lights are those?
ZMOON, 24000 lm 7 inch LEDVery nice! What brand of lights are those?
I see these lights come with their own ON/OFF switch. Did you keep this switch or did you tie it directly to your Jeep’s AUX switches. If you chose the latter, how easy was it to eliminate/bypass the switch?ZMOON, 24000 lm 7 inch LED
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I am impressed with the output of light, and the rectangular style goes with the 392. I bought 2 pair in 2018, 1 pair went on our other Rubicon. Those held up well.
I just hard wired them to the #1 Aux switch, under the hood between the battery and fender wall. EasyI see these lights come with their own ON/OFF switch. Did you keep this switch or did you tie it directly to your Jeep’s AUX switches. If you chose the latter, how easy was it to eliminate/bypass the switch?
Thanks. It’s nice that Jeep made it so convenient. I remember having to drill holes through the firewall to run wires -- no fun.I just hard wired them to the #1 Aux switch, under the hood between the battery and fender wall. Easy
Do you have a picture of your screen as you pull in, so we can see what that view looks llike? Cheers!