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Metra JP-GUARD1 Hood Trim Light and Protector for Jeep JL & JT 2018-up

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Metra JP-GUARD1 Hood Trim Light and Protector for Jeep JL & JT 2018-up

Protect your hood while adding amber LED marker lights for a functional and stylish upgrade! This trim light hood guard is easy to install with 3M¬ģ adhesive and a convenient 2-wire connection from under the hood. It can be painted to match your vehicle for a seamless look with a distinctive style. Constructed from UV-resistant ABS plastic for extra durability and is designed specifically to fit Jeep¬ģ Gladiator JT and Wrangler JL models*.

Product Information Sheet

Features:

  • Hood trim light and protector
  • Designed to fit Jeep® Gladiator JT and Wrangler JL models*
  • An easy way to add a stylish lighting accent to the hood
  • Durable UV-resistant ABS plastic construction protects the hood
  • Light strip has 5 forward-facing amber marker lights
  • 3M® automotive-grade adhesive for easy mounting
  • Convenient 2-wire connection
  • Paintable black finish
  • For splice-free installation use the JP-LAH1 (sold separately)

Vehicle Fitment:

Jeep

  • Wrangler JL 2018-UP
  • Gladiator JT 2020-UP
     

  • Hood protector with trim light
  • Wiring to run under the hood

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