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Are LED tail lights and brake lights difficult to install?
No. Most Xprite LED tail lights are designed for plug-and-play installation using factory mounting points and connectors. Most users can complete the installation within 10–20 minutes using basic hand tools, with no drilling or major modifications required
What vehicles are compatible with LED tail lights and brake lights?
Xprite LED Tail Lights and Brake Lights are compatible with the Jeep Wrangler JK (2007–2018), JL (2018+), and Gladiator JT (2020+), featuring a plug-and-play design. Specific compatibility depends on the product model and fitment specifications.
Are LED tail lights brighter than factory tail lights?
Yes. Xprite LED tail lights provide brighter illumination, faster response times, and improved visibility compared to factory halogen lights, helping improve driving safety.
Are the tail lights waterproof for off-road use?
Yes. Most Xprite LED tail lights feature IP67 waterproof protection with sealed housings designed for rain, mud, dust, snow, and harsh off-road environments.
What functions do the LED tail lights include?
Most Xprite tail lights include running lights, brake lights, turn signals, and reverse lights in one integrated assembly for improved visibility and functionality
Are the LED tail lights DOT and SAE approved?
Many Xprite LED tail lights are DOT and SAE compliant, making them suitable for street use while providing upgraded styling and visibility.
What is the lifespan of LED tail lights and brake lights?
Most Xprite LED tail lights are designed to last over 50,000 hours thanks to high-quality LED chips, low power consumption, and advanced heat management systems.
Why upgrade to LED tail lights for Jeeps and trucks?
LED tail lights provide brighter output, faster braking response, modern styling, lower power consumption, and better durability compared to traditional halogen tail lights.
What colors and modes do RGB taillights/spare tire lights have?
16.8 million colors, Bluetooth APP control, with breathing, chasing, strobing dynamic modes.





















































