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XtremeVision Explorer 2011 2014 Interior Installation Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of XtremeVision Explorer 2011 2014 Interior Installation

Cool White Interior LED Package for 2011-2014 Ford Explorer. Package content (6 PCS): Map lights, Dome lights, License plate lights. 5X Brighter than Factory Bulbs. Lasts 13X Longer. 50% Less Power Consumption. All LED bulbs are 100% Plug and Play Installation. No Modification Required. Free Installation Tool Included. 2 Year Hassle Free Warranty - Live Tech Support via Phone & E-Mail.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Burnout: Terrible Automotive Accent Lighting

This product should be avoided like the plague .As my tests showed, the lighting was incredibly dim and barely visible even in complete darkness. The only positive I can find is that it was easy to install. However, the lack of illumination makes it completely useless and a waste of money. do yourself a favor and invest in a better option..

Pros
  • Easy and user-friendly installation process
Cons
  • Difficult to find exact fit for certain vehicle models

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Does not include all required bulbs

This kit does NOT contain all of the required LEDs to replace all of the stock bulbs in a 2014 Ford Explorer interior. Only 4 of the included LEDs were direct replacements. The other two were useless because they were the wrong type.

Pros
  • 2 Year Hassle Free Warranty - Live Tech Support by phone and email
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