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Metra JP-TSS-S Smoked Turn Signal Light for Jeeps Gladiator/Wrangler 2018-Up

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Metra JP-TSS-S Smoked Turn Signal Light for Jeeps Gladiator/Wrangler 2018-Up

Upgrade the turn signal lights on a Jeep with this easy-to-install solution. These lights will add an updated modern appearance while increasing overall visibility and safety for drivers. The smoked lens provides a stylish upgrade for those seeking to complement the front end of their Jeep with a smoldering smoky style, while the 18 highly visible amber sequential flash LEDs provide better visibility than factory lights. An additional row of 30 white LED running lights are positioned above the amber LEDs to illuminate the front of the vehicle while driving. The innovative rebreather-style ventilation prevents condensation from building up behind the durable polycarbonate lens. These sturdy lights stand up to branches or other obstacles an adventurous Jeep owner may encounter.

Features

  • 30 white running LEDs
  • 18 amber sequential flash LEDs
  • White running light
  • Yellow sequential signal
  • Rebreather-style ventilation

Vehicle Fitment:

Jeep®

  • Gladiator 2020-Up*
    • Except dual halogen Sahara/Rubicon
  • Wrangler 2018-Up*
    • Except dual halogen Sahara/Rubicon

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