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From Cage
The Glow Rings are a useful accessory if you manually unlock your automobile doors at night. They help direct your key to the proper location in pitch dark, and they can glow for many hours. They are very easy to install and remove, and can easily be replaced. Very unnoticable during the day, they do not attract attention.
Recommendations I have is to offer them in various glow colors if possible, and to make them slightly larger. Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to evaluate this product, and I am always interested in assisting in any way I can.
From GeorgesBlazah
Install
The installation for the glow rings was very simple. Instructions were clearly stated and easy and pretty much obvious on what to do. After I cleaned the area that the glow rings were going to go on. I got the pack and carefully removed the ring from the stickerback. Gotta watch out so you don’t pull it off the back and have the ring stick to itself, almost happened to me. When I was putting the ring over the keyhole it is a nice size and looks like it will accommodate many keyholes without any problems. I measured it up so it wont be off center around the keyhole.
Thoughts
First off I think these little suckers are pretty bright for their size. You get a cool little glow on your shirt when you walk up to them at night. Right now, they have been on for a coupe weeks and seem to be holding out real well through these cold and rainy days. Overall I think the glow rings are a great little investment. Especially for those who don’t have keyless entry on their vehicle. They really help finding the hole and keep you from scratching your vehicle.
There are a few more samples out to members, but I have yet to get reviews from them.
This and many other off-road and convenience type products for your Jeep are avaialble from RNventions.
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