Piaa Fog Lamps For A 05-10 Toyota Tacoma on 2040-parts.com
Port Neches, Texas, US
Now you can add a set of PIAA 540 Xtreme White Driving Lamps to your truck without having to add a brush-guard, but rather keep them in the factory auxiliary lights location - in the bumper. Your truck's front-end will remain virtually unchanged.
Kit includes two 540 Xtreme White Driving lamps, mounting brackets and hardware, and pre-assembled wiring harness with PIAA switch and relay.
These lights are designed to fit a 2005 to 2010 Toyota Tacoma
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