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What vehicles are compatible with rock lights?
Our LED rock lights are compatible with most 12V vehicles including Jeeps, trucks, SUVs, ATVs, UTVs, Polaris RZR, Can-Am, Tacoma, and off-road vehicles
What are rock lights used for?
Rock lights are designed to improve visibility underneath your vehicle during off-road driving, night riding, rock crawling, and camping. They also add stylish underglow lighting for trucks, Jeeps, ATVs, and UTVs
Are rock lights difficult to install?
No. Rock lights are designed for easy installation with mounting pads, hardware kits, and flexible placement options. Most users can install them using basic tools.
Can I control the rock lights with my phone?
Yes. Most Xprite RGB rock lights support Bluetooth APP control and RF remote control, allowing you to customize colors, brightness, music sync, and dynamic lighting effects.
Are LED rock lights durable for off-road use?
Yes. Xprite rock lights are built with durable ABS or aluminum housing, impact-resistant PC lenses, and shock-resistant construction for demanding off-road conditions.
Can rock lights be used for more than off-roading?
Yes. Rock lights can also be used as wheel well lights, truck bed lights, engine bay lights, puddle lights, dome lights, and camping lights.
Why are RGB rock lights popular for trucks and Jeeps?
RGB rock lights improve nighttime visibility while adding customizable colors and aggressive styling to your vehicle. Many off-road drivers use them for trail safety, campsite lighting, and visual appearance.
How many rock lights do I need for my truck or Jeep?
Most customers choose 4-piece or 6-piece kits for standard setups, while larger trucks and off-road builds often use 8-piece or 10-piece kits for better coverage and brightness.
Are rock lights legal to use on public roads?
Rock lights are generally intended for off-road use, and laws vary by state in the U.S. Some areas allow underglow lighting with restrictions on colors and usage while driving. We recommend checking your local regulations before using rock lights on public roads












