Sku: LBJL-12
$131.99
The Wrangler 4xe Dual Light Pod Mounts install to the base of the A-pillars, allowing you to mount (2) 3-inch light pods on each side of the Jeep. These mounts offer...

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The Wrangler 4xe Dual Light Pod Mounts install to the base of the A-pillars, allowing you to mount (2) 3-inch light pods on each side of the Jeep. These mounts offer versatile lighting configurations, as each of the 2 light mount positions can be pointed forward or to the side. With the ability to mount 4 light pods, you can run 2 clear and 2 amber lights, 4 clear pods, 4 amber pods, or any configuration that suits your needs.

The brackets feature an original 4xe inspired logo and are finished in a micro-texture black powder coat, matching the styling of the Jeep. Installation is a fully bolt-on process and requires no modifications or drilling.

Please Note: These mounts are only compatible with the Wrangler 4xe. They do not fit other Wrangler trim levels.

Key Features:

  • Mounts (2) 3” Light Pods at the A-Pillar on Each Side
  • Configurable for Forward or Side-Facing Lighting Simultaneously
  • Original 4xe Inspired Logo
  • Micro-Texture Black Powder Coat
  • Fully Bolt-On Installation, No Drilling Required

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age range will this board work for?

Beginners might prefer wider and more stable boards, while experienced riders may have specific preferences based on their style and the type of skating they enjoy

Do I Have To Assemble Anything Before It's Ready To Ride?

Yes, typically, skateboards are sold as separate components, and some assembly is required before they are ready to ride. Here are the main components of a skateboard:
  • Deck: This is the flat board that you stand on. Decks come in various sizes and shapes.
  • Trucks: These are the metal T-shaped pieces that are mounted to the underside of the deck. Trucks hold the wheels and allow you to turn.
  • Wheels: Skateboard wheels come in different sizes and hardness levels. Softer wheels provide more grip, while harder wheels are better for sliding.
  • Bearings: Bearings are small metal rings that fit inside the wheels, allowing them to spin smoothly.
  • Grip Tape: This is a coarse, sandpaper-like material that is applied to the top of the deck for traction.
  • Hardware: These are the nuts and bolts used to attach the trucks to the deck.

What Is The Maximum Weight Rating For The Board?

The weight capacity of a skateboard can vary depending on the specific components and construction of the skateboard. In general, most standard skateboards are designed to support riders weighing up to 200 to 250 pounds (90 to 113 kilograms). However, it's essential to check the specifications of the particular skateboard you are interested in, as weight ratings can vary among different brands and models.

How Much Does The Board Weigh?

The weight of a skateboard can vary depending on the specific components used and the type of skateboard. Generally, the weight of a standard skateboard without additional accessories or modifications is around 4 to 5 pounds (1.8 to 2.3 kilograms).

Can This Board Be Used For Tricks?

The ability to use a skateboard for tricks depends on various factors, including the skateboard's design, components, and your skill level as a rider. In general, most skateboards are designed to be versatile and can be used for a wide range of tricks, including ollies, kickflips, grinds, and more.