Review and Install How to on ORACLE Mirror lights

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Did you have any FM band interference when you installed them? I've got mine run and when I flip them on from the upfitter switches the radio fuzzes out. Any suggestions?
 

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I talked with someone over at Oracle this afternoon and they told me that the occasionally have that problem but don't have a fix for it. They said they were really sorry though...
 

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Continued..
Pic 1 from Above:
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Pic 2 from Above:
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Here are the Finished Install Pictures:
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Here are the Pictures from the Dark. They where all taken from the top of the cab through the sun roof.
First just my normal HIDs on Low Beam
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Low Beams and the Oracle Lights
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No HID, Just the Oracle Lights
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Left from the cab
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Right from the cab.
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OVERALL Thoughts:

Overall I am happy with this investment. I like the fact that this uses the space on the mirror for a "feel good" light. It allows light when you are making a tight turn into the dark. Also it is kinda cool to be able to fold your mirrors and have side spots.

Items for improvement:
It would be nice if they would have disconnects that would allow easy replacement of the mirror if needed. Although the light is bright enough to function as advertised(as I have heard it termed a "feel good" light), I think it would be nice if the light was a bit brighter.

Things I don't like:
I don't like the silver allen screws on the front plate. If I can fine black ones or take some model paint to make them black I will be doing it.


Now for the real test SNOWBALL 2014!!!! :grd:

How are the lights holding up? I've been looking at getting me a pair for my terrain. My question is, if I wanted to run the light to one of my aux wires from the engine compartment, how would I go by doing so. Sorry a bit of a noob when it comes to wiring. One of my weaknesses.
 
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How are the lights holding up? I've been looking at getting me a pair for my terrain. My question is, if I wanted to run the light to one of my aux wires from the engine compartment, how would I go by doing so. Sorry a bit of a noob when it comes to wiring. One of my weaknesses.



They are still working fine. I have had to replace the light cover once due to the original faceplate not holding up to the weather. But still happy.

As for the wiring I spliced into the aux switch under the dash before they go through the firewall. There is a post here about connecting the aux switches to the pass through wires. I would recommend connecting there rather than fishing wires through the firewall.
 

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They are still working fine. I have had to replace the light cover once due to the original faceplate not holding up to the weather. But still happy.

As for the wiring I spliced into the aux switch under the dash before they go through the firewall. There is a post here about connecting the aux switches to the pass through wires. I would recommend connecting there rather than fishing wires through the firewall.

Only thing is, I used quick connects under the dash to wire the aux's
 
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