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Jeep Wrangler Tj 99-06 Full Blue Led Light Conversion Kit - Gauge Cluster, Ac.. on 2040-parts.com

US $48.66
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Moreton, QLD, AU

Moreton, QLD, AU
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Jeep Wrangler 1999-2006 Full Blue LED Light Conversion Kit - Gauge Cluster, Heater/AC Control, Interior Lights and more




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Description



We have on offer a set of super bright blue solderless LED bulbs to give your ride a stylish new look. the kit is suitable for Jeep 1999-2006 Wrangler. It comes with LED bulbs for the following,

  • Instrument cluster (the instrument cluster, speedo, tacho, battery, oil, fuel and temp, but not the warning lights and signal lights)

  • Manual heater/AC control

  • Fog amp switch and rear defroster switch

  • Interior light (overhead lights);

  • Faster on/off response time, unique, vivid color. Easy installation, no modification needed. Just plug & play.

    These bulbs have extremely low battery consumption, so will not flatten your battery.

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