Fits 2007 to 2012 JK Wrangler, Rubicon and Unlimited
2 and 4-door models
49" long
Superbrite LED 6-function with brake
Left and right turn signals
Flasher and running lights
Reverse lights
One year warranty
The Rampage Truck, Mini Truck and SUV Tailgate light bar features high intensity LED illumination. Designed to fill the recessed space between the tailgate and bumper, the LED tailgate light bar is water resistant, and is easily installed (without drilling) with durable VHB tape. Adds attention grabbing style. Heavy gauge wiring with plug-in flat four hitch connector to quickly plug into existing trailer hitch – includes fuse protection. Long life Superbrite LED bulbs for Brighter, faster lighting response. Injection molded and waterproof. Rubber end seals bonded with silicone. High quality SMT technology circuit board. Attaches to vehicle with 3M® adhesive foam tape. Universal fit and mounting.
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