2015-2022 Challenger Axial LED Rear Bumper Reflector Lamps Review & Install
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- A simple and effect way to increase the visibility and safety of your 2015-2022 Challenger is by installing a pair of Axial Smoked LED Rear Bumper Reflector Lights. These Axial LED Rear Bumper Marker Lights replace the factory installed reflectors with super bright LEDS for increased visibility day or night.
Quality Construction. Axial manufactures its Rear Bumper Marker Lights with injected molded ABS plastic housings for durability, and use smoked polycarbonate lenses for exotic good looks. These Rear Bumper Markers employee high output, red SMD LED strip lighting for super bright illumination. Axial ensures that its Bumper Marker Light housings are weather sealed to prevent dirt and moisture from harming the state of the art electronics found inside.
Simple Installation. Axial designed their LED Bumper Reflector Lights to replace the stock bumper mounted reflectors. There is no cutting required, but you will need to splice into your factory wiring harness for operation.
Application. These Axial LED Rear Bumper Reflector Lamps; Smoked are designed to fit 2015-2022 Dodge Challenger models. Includes driver and passenger side markers.
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Looks like a simple install but it would’ve been nice if you had some close up shots when it came to installing the connectors on both the reflectors and side markers.
Yeah they goofed that part up..
Cool upgraded rear marker lights! Using the recommended wiring connections should last about one winter or 12 months of being exposed to the harsh elements under the vehicle. These connections really need to be soldered and finished with marine heat shrink tubing.
Just a note, you may have to purchase a box of black bumper clips as some Challengers have permanent clips. Thus, you will need to cut them off and replace them with new ones.
I like the rear reflector lights but I do not want them smoked or clear. I’m interested in a red OEM look that lights up!
In my opinion, this mod is probably the most coolest. Turning the normal rear defectors into cool LED lights. Awesome 👍
Thanks for watching! -Zach
I like the look! But won't attempt the install. Every time I remove plastic push pins or tabs. They break or get damaged.
Time to get one of those box of 100 from Amazon. 😅 -Zach
@@AmericanMuscleDodge Good idea.
Yeah. The video doesn’t show that they are actually plastic ‘pop rivets’ and have to be basically cut off from the backside.
Wish there were some up close shots, great info though thanks
Thanks for watching! -Zach
Is there any way we can find out a part number or something on those red wire connectors he used to tap into the side markers? 👍🏾
It would be nice if these were reflective like the stock units. Are they? I replaced my side marker lights with Axial units. They are much brighter than stock but not reflective which was disappointing.
What about the wide body challenger?
What’s kind of scotchlock connectors and how’s gauge need ?
To be nitnoid, the stock rear reflectors aren’t completely “non-functional;” they allow for DOT compliance which requires rear reflectors providing reflectivity at a specified distance from the rear. Just like the side markers. I’m still doing them both though!
What type of connector did he say we would need?
Is there a way to make it water proof? I’d assume you’d want it to be element proof and not have exposed metal
terrible video