Jeep Tail Light Covers Colorado Cj Yj Tj Jk Models Black Decorative New on 2040-parts.com
Manitou Springs, Colorado, US
This listing is for the
Colorado
These flexible decorative black plastic light
covers
are designed with 1/16" black plastic. Sold in pairs.
JeepTails are designed to fit directly over your existing stock tail lamp assembly.
The cut outs allow for plenty of light to pass through, and are super easy to install.
CJ, YJ and TJ Wranglers all use the standard Grote Box Light as a stock tail light.
JK Wranglers have a newer style of tail light that differs from the older CJ YJ AND TJ styles.
The cut outs allow for plenty of light to pass through, and are super easy to install.
Simply reuse your existing tail light lens screws.
Product is shipped with installation instructions in English and Spanish.
Immediately after, purchase, please send us an eBay message with the year and model of your Jeep so that we can ship the correct size for your Jeep.
If we do receive this message, we will contact you to get this information before we ship.
Please take a look at your Jeep tail light before you purchase and make sure that the tail light lens matches the shape and orientation of our decorative covers. If your Jeep has had after market tail lights installed, our covers may not work.
If you are unsure, take a photo of your tail light and send it to us via an ebay message so that we can take a look at it.
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