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ORACLE Lighting 5915-JT-023 - Lighting Jeep Gladiator JT Dual Reverse LED Flush Taillight - Amber/White

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  • ORACLE Lighting 5915-JT-023 - Lighting Jeep Gladiator JT Dual Reverse LED Flush Taillight - Amber/White
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SKU:
ORL-5915-JT-023
UPC:
810030398653
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ORACLE Lighting - 5915-JT-023

Dual Function Amber/White Reverse LED Module for Jeep Gladiator JT Flush Tail Lights

Do you have an EU or GCC Spec Jeep and want to install a set of ORACLE Lighting Jeep Gladiator Tail Lights but are concerned with losing your necessary Amber Turn Signal? These new modules allow you to do just that while retaining the separate Amber Turn Signals! The reverse light still functions like before with the same brightness but now also has an Amber feature for a bright turn signal in replace of the Red Taillight section flashing. Installs by removing the original modules and installing the new modules with the existing hardware. The wiring connects to the existing connector and a pin is added to the original plug. Have a US Spec Jeep? You can still take advantage of this new feature by wiring the Amber Trigger Wires to a switch for Amber Chase Lighting!

  • 1 Year Warranty

Warranty Time Period: 1 Year Warranty
Wattage: 18
Voltage: 12
Lens Length: 4
Street Legal: Yes
Mounting Hardware Included: No
Lens Width: 0.25
Lens Material: PMMA
Bulb Technology: LED
Lens Diameter: 4
Lens Color: Clear
Housing Material: Cast Aluminum
DOT Approved: No
Bulbs Included: Yes
Bulb Type: N/A
Bulb Quantity: 20
Bulb Color: Amber/White Switchback
Wire Quantity: 4
Add-On: N/A
Color: Amber/White
Install Type: Plug & Play Design
Light Count: 10 high-powered LED Reverse Lights in each module
Light Effect: Bright Amber Switchback Effect for Turn Signals