love2camp
Bewertet in den USA am29. Februar 2024
These lights perfectly fit the factory cab light mounting holes of my 2016 Ram 2500. They are much brighter than my OE incandescent cab lights. While I like the plug & play sockets of these lights, I wish they had made more robust contact points like the OE light bulbs, instead of a single strand of wire. I didn’t care for the plastic light gaskets, so I re-used the OE rubber gaskets. All in all, a nice light for the money.UPDATE: I live on a very rough country road. The lights have help up great after almost one year of use. Unfortunately, one of the lights quit working. Not wanting to purchase another entire set, I emailed the vendor and asked if I could purchase a single light. They sent me an entire new set of lights, free of charge. Awesome customer service!
Ryan Joseph Paulus
Bewertet in den USA am26. Mai 2024
They work great and they are way brighter than the oem cab lights
Zech
Bewertet in den USA am5. März 2023
Been looking to replace my faded ugly marker lenses for awhile but Mopar wants 40$ a piece x5 no thanks. These look exactly like the OEM lenses. The only difference is they are led as my 2012 Ram came with incandescent marker lights. They look great. The middle pic shows how two of the new lenses compare to the older dull lights. Now the test will be longevity. The only thing to be aware of is the lights are polarity specificity and the +- didn't always correlate with the red black wires. If the light doesn't come on, unplug the harness and rotate 180' and plug it back in.
BigRog
Bewertet in Kanada am 19. Juli 2023
Only been installed for about 2 weeks but time will tell. As of now I'm happy.
Juneau4537
Bewertet in den USA am22. Juni 2022
2015 Ram 2500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab: After reading all the complaints people had posted. I wanted to share my installation. When I receiving the package I first bench tested all the light and one wouldn't light up at all "as an aircraft mechanic" I started into trouble shooting it and noticed the - &+wires were twisted inside the connector before they added silicone "Not saying much for their quality control". After digging out the silicone and untwisting the wire I re-applying silicone I started into the installation. I live in southeast Alaska which is a rain forest so you can guess one of the reason for replacement was my stock light would get water in them. You will have to secure the plug-in's together in some way or they will come apart from normal driving. I did this with rubber electric tap that stick permanently to itself, even then I had one wiggle loss after a couple months. I also silicone lights to gasket and gasket to my truck. So far no leaks and light are very bright. I would recommend this to everyone. The only thing that keep me from splicing it wire to wire "removing the plugs as the weak link" was not knowing how long they would last. But splicing the wires together would rule out most of the issue installer are having. Light in themselves seem to work flawlessly and are very bright. The three on the right are the LED the two on the left are stock lights, as you can see even during the day the LED are bright.