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OFF-ROADING & OVERLANDING LIGHTING PRODUCTS

A WORD YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE reading this story: lumen. Our faux-technical definition is: It’s a unit of measurement regarding the light you see. The higher the lumen number, the more light output. You probably already know LED stands for light-emitting diode, and this type of light has grown in popularity due to being long lasting and energy efficient. What else do you need to know before reading? Just that there are a lot of lighting products on the market now, with loads of flexibility in how you use them. Magnetic? Check. Portable? Check. Colored? Check. Underbody, built into accessories, capable of charging your phone? Triple check. And that’s just for starters. Read on.

LED BRAKE LIGHT RING

Tech: Available for the ’18-and-up Jeep Wrangler JL, it mounts behind the spare tire. It’s waterproof and made from thermoplastic to be lighter in weight. The mounting plate is predrilled.

“Addresses a common issue that plagues lifted Jeeps. When a Jeep is lifted above factory ride height and a larger-diameter wheel and tire is used on the rear of the vehicle, the third brake light is moved upward, out of the normal field of vision. It is often obstructed by

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