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I got a set of lowglow underglow for my GR86, but for my Bronco, no idea. I checked Lowglows site and stumbled upon this 44led rock light kit, priced for 12 with 4 magnetic backs for the chassis is $581 before s/h/t, and lowglow is a solid company

Im doing Rocklights regardless, so now the question really is how good are they and would I need extensions?

Thanks in advance, and have a great night now
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I have seen a few Broncos set up with underglow and 22" rims. With the right wrap or paint, it can definitely fit in as a show truck.
OP - I haven't used this kit (or any rock lights), but you will need a couple of extensions for the rear if you are going to follow the frame and hide the cables. If you plan a straight shot by the pinch welds, you should be ok with the included 15ft.
 
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Nothing says South Florida like underglow.
Which is exactly where I'll be moving in the future

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My friends run underglow and I had Heise on my old Ram.

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I have seen a few Broncos set up with underglow and 22" rims. With the right wrap or paint, it can definitely fit in as a show truck.
OP - I haven't used this kit (or any rock lights), but you will need a couple of extensions for the rear if you are going to follow the frame and hide the cables. If you plan a straight shot by the pinch welds, you should be ok with the included 15ft.
I'll get a few to be safe, but that's the plan. Already leaning towards show truck with the spiked lug nuts anyway
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If you're already planning on doing rock lights, it's definitely worth shopping around because there are some solid options out there. One thing we'd suggest looking at is our RGB+W Rock Light Kit:
https://www.oraclelights.com/products/oracle-lighting-colorshift-rgb-w-underbody-wheel-well-rock-light-kit-8-pcs

A big difference with these is the beam pattern. The pods use a 230° spread, which covers a much larger area than traditional rock lights. In many cases, that means you can get full wheel well coverage with fewer pods compared to setups that require multiple lights per wheel well.

They also feature:
• RGB color options plus a true 6000K white mode
• Bluetooth app control and RF remote
• Plug-and-play waterproof connectors
• Music sync, brightness control, and strobe functions
• 22 LEDs per pod with a 3-emitter design for wider coverage

As far as extensions go, we use 2 extension cables on our Bronco with an 8-pc kit to reach the rear furthest away from the battery.
 
 





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