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I am trying to put these headlight on my 2013 Nissan Juke. Do I need some sort of special bracket for the headlights?
I heard these will work but have not seen an install.
 

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I am trying to put these headlight on my 2013 Nissan Juke. Do I need some sort of special bracket for the headlights?
Any Jeep / 7 inch headlight is going to be the same as what I had posted about earlier in this thread. They are not plug and play, you will need to do some simple wiring and come up with a way to mount the headlights to the Juke, They do not come with any brackets, at least not the ones I ordered.
 

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Thank you. I didnt look back in the thread.

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Any Jeep / 7 inch headlight is going to be the same as what I had posted about earlier in this thread. They are not plug and play, you will need to do some simple wiring and come up with a way to mount the headlights to the Juke, They do not come with any brackets, at least not the ones I ordered.
Did you have to modify the bracket to go in the car
 

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What brackets did you buy for your juke
I bought a pair of these 7" headlight brackets just to hold the headlights, and then you can either build your own brackets to hold these mounts in place (which is a very awkward layout of 4 bolts) or what I did, since my headlights were already broken due to crash damage, I dismantled the stock headlights and created a flat surface inside them in order to mount them. Either way it is a bit of a project for sure. I also didn't extend the bumper at all into the headlight bucket, so it doesn't look like a clean factory install by any means.

Also unrelated, my washer fluid tank relocation, which doubles as a "headlight fluid" joke.
Yeah make sure you get yourself a headlight fluid reservoir, VERY important lol

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I bought a pair of these 7" headlight brackets just to hold the headlights, and then you can either build your own brackets to hold these mounts in place (which is a very awkward layout of 4 bolts) or what I did, since my headlights were already broken due to crash damage, I dismantled the stock headlights and created a flat surface inside them in order to mount them. Either way it is a bit of a project for sure. I also didn't extend the bumper at all into the headlight bucket, so it doesn't look like a clean factory install by any means.

Also unrelated, my washer fluid tank relocation, which doubles as a "headlight fluid" joke.
Yeah make sure you get yourself a headlight fluid reservoir, VERY important lol

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How much did the bracket pair cost? How much did the headlights cost?
 

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I bought a pair of these 7" headlight brackets just to hold the headlights, and then you can either build your own brackets to hold these mounts in place (which is a very awkward layout of 4 bolts) or what I did, since my headlights were already broken due to crash damage, I dismantled the stock headlights and created a flat surface inside them in order to mount them. Either way it is a bit of a project for sure. I also didn't extend the bumper at all into the headlight bucket, so it doesn't look like a clean factory install by any means.

Also unrelated, my washer fluid tank relocation, which doubles as a "headlight fluid" joke.
Yeah make sure you get yourself a headlight fluid reservoir, VERY important lol

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Would I need a extra set of wires for RGB headlights?
 

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Would I need a extra set of wires for RGB headlights?
I think I got my set with Headlights and matching foglights with the RGB halo rings for under $200, and the brackets were about $30 for the pair. You might be able to shop around, a lot of manufacturers sell basically the same headlights for wildly different prices. The RGB comes with the controller and plugs and just needs to be supplied power and if you want them to function as turn signals, you just have to tap into the positive for both sides of the turn signal circuit. I think it's also worth mentioning, if you have your old halogen bulbs, you can dismantle them and use the connectors so you can keep your wiring harness intact.
 

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If you are just looking for better or different head lights. Get the lights rebuilt with projectors. It will cost you but be worth it in the long run.
 
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