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Michael S.
How can I connect these to the JT auxiliary switches

To connect your Quadratec STEALTH LED Auxiliary Radius Cube Lights to the factory auxiliary switches on your Jeep Gladiator JT, you will essentially be bypassing the standard relay and toggle switch that usually comes with aftermarket wiring harnesses.
Necessary Wiring Adjustments
The Jeep JT Auxiliary Switch Pod already includes internal relays and fuses. To integrate these lights, follow these steps:
Identify the Factory Wires: Locate the four auxiliary "pigtail" wires under the hood, typically found near the battery on the passenger side.
Select Your Switch: Choose which switch (Aux 1–4) you want to use. Note that Aux 3 and 4 are rated for 15 amps, which is plenty for these lights as they only draw about 2.16 amps per pair.
Connect the Power: Snip the power connector off the light's harness and crimp the positive (red) wire from the lights directly to your chosen factory auxiliary wire.
Establish a Ground: Connect the negative (black) wire from the lights to a factory grounding stud on the fender or the negative battery terminal.
Connect the DRL: Since these lights feature an Amber DRL, you can connect the third wire to a separate auxiliary switch if you want independent control, or tap it into your parking light circuit to have them turn on automatically with your headlights.
Necessary Wiring Adjustments
The Jeep JT Auxiliary Switch Pod already includes internal relays and fuses. To integrate these lights, follow these steps:
Identify the Factory Wires: Locate the four auxiliary "pigtail" wires under the hood, typically found near the battery on the passenger side.
Select Your Switch: Choose which switch (Aux 1–4) you want to use. Note that Aux 3 and 4 are rated for 15 amps, which is plenty for these lights as they only draw about 2.16 amps per pair.
Connect the Power: Snip the power connector off the light's harness and crimp the positive (red) wire from the lights directly to your chosen factory auxiliary wire.
Establish a Ground: Connect the negative (black) wire from the lights to a factory grounding stud on the fender or the negative battery terminal.
Connect the DRL: Since these lights feature an Amber DRL, you can connect the third wire to a separate auxiliary switch if you want independent control, or tap it into your parking light circuit to have them turn on automatically with your headlights.
Jeffery M.
What are the actual height of the 3.5 lights from top of light to the bottom of the mounting bracket. I couldn't find any actual dementions on these lights.

Light Housing Height: 3 inches.
Light Housing Width: 3.75 inches.
Light Housing Depth: 2.75 inches.
Total Height (with bracket): ~4.25 – 4.5 inches.
Light Housing Width: 3.75 inches.
Light Housing Depth: 2.75 inches.
Total Height (with bracket): ~4.25 – 4.5 inches.
Dan H.
Are there specific instructions for these lights? (5-inch)

Yes, installation instructions come in the box when shipped.
David P.
Is there a wiring harness available for specifically connecting to the JL AUX switches?

Yes, the Jeep Wrangler JL that came equipped with the factory auxiliary switch group, there is a specific wiring harness designed for connecting aftermarket lights and accessories to these switches.
This harness is typically located in the engine bay and provides blunt-cut wires that correspond to each of the auxiliary switches. This allows you to easily tap into the power controlled by those switches without having to splice into the factory wiring.
Here's what you need to know:
Location of the Harness: The harness is usually found on the passenger side of the engine bay, often near the battery or along the firewall. It's a bundled set of wires with different colors, each corresponding to a specific auxiliary switch (and one for ground and power).
Wire Colors and Amperage: The color-coding of the wires is consistent:
Aux 1: Beige with a Pink Stripe (40 Amp)
Aux 2: Green with a Pink Stripe (40 Amp)
Aux 3: Orange with a Pink Stripe (15 Amp)
Aux 4: Dark Blue with a Pink Stripe (15 Amp)
There will also be a Red/White wire for battery and a Pink/Orange wire for ignition.
This harness is typically located in the engine bay and provides blunt-cut wires that correspond to each of the auxiliary switches. This allows you to easily tap into the power controlled by those switches without having to splice into the factory wiring.
Here's what you need to know:
Location of the Harness: The harness is usually found on the passenger side of the engine bay, often near the battery or along the firewall. It's a bundled set of wires with different colors, each corresponding to a specific auxiliary switch (and one for ground and power).
Wire Colors and Amperage: The color-coding of the wires is consistent:
Aux 1: Beige with a Pink Stripe (40 Amp)
Aux 2: Green with a Pink Stripe (40 Amp)
Aux 3: Orange with a Pink Stripe (15 Amp)
Aux 4: Dark Blue with a Pink Stripe (15 Amp)
There will also be a Red/White wire for battery and a Pink/Orange wire for ignition.
Matthew W.
Do you have amber covers for these?

Unfortunately, we do not have covers for the Quadratec STEALTH LED light at this time.
Brian D.
Do they make covers for these ? Solid and yellow/orange for lenses.

Unfortunately, we do not have covers for the Quadratec STEALTH LED light at this time.
Gabriel B.
If I’m connecting to my factory Aux switches, would a wiring harness be needed?

Yes, you'd still use the wiring harness.
Gregory C.
Do these lights come with wiring harnesses and instructions?

Make sure you select the wiring harness option from the drop-down menu so that is included with your order. And, yes, instructions will be included.
Silas M.
Do these come with mounting brackets?

Yes they do!
Troy A.
What are the lumens of this light each light?

They are 3320 lumens (3.5" pair) and 3376 lumens (5" pair), while only drawing a meager 52 watts on the 3.5" pair or 86 watts on the 5" set.












