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Dash Cluster Gauge Aqua Blue Smd Led Lights Kit Fits 93-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Dash Instrument Cluster Gauge Aqua Blue LED LIGHT KIT Fits 93-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ

Description:

This LED set covers all the back-lighting on the instrument cluster gauge.
  • Brand new, high quality direct replacement to stock bulbs.
  • Easy to install. No soldering or modifications needed. Just plug and play.
  • Long lasting and bright with immediate on/of response time. Way faster than traditional bulbs.
  • Extremely low power consumption. They will not drain your battery.
  • These LEDs are polar sensitive. If any don't turn on at first, rotate them 180 degrees.
  • Covers all the back-lighting for the gauges. This does not include the indicator lights or instrument cluster unit.
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