AOHEWEI 2Pcs Trailer Rear Lights 12V/24V Super Bright Waterproof Turn Signal Brake Tail Reverse Fog Reflector Lamp for Truck Lorry Caravan

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Amazon Super Bright: Each trailer tail lights with 98LEDs, material in ABS plastic, sealed and waterproof, shockproof and durable. High visibility and longer life time. Safety Assurance: The rear light with E9 certification mark, the brake rear lights comply with European road safety standards for car lights. Multi-function Taillight: The LED tail light universal fit as tail light, turn signal light, brake light, reverse, fog, reflector; Also can be as exterior safety signal light at night. Easy to Install: The pre-installed screws with with nuts are on the back of the lights. White wire: negative, yellow wire: turn signal, red wire: brake light, pink wire: reverse light, blue wire: fog light, black wire: position light. Wide Application: Our tail lights work on most universal vehicles 12V/24V DC, such as truck, trailer, bus, van, tow, lorry, UTE, caravan boat etc.

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Super Bright: Each trailer tail lights with 98LEDs, material in ABS plastic, sealed and waterproof, shockproof and durable. High visibility and longer life time. Safety Assurance: The rear light with E9 certification mark, the brake rear lights comply with European road safety standards for car lights. Multi-function Taillight: The LED tail light universal fit as tail light, turn signal light, brake light, reverse, fog, reflector; Also can be as exterior safety signal light at night. Easy to Install: The pre-installed screws with with nuts are on the back of the lights. White wire: negative, yellow wire: turn signal, red wire: brake light, pink wire: reverse light, blue wire: fog light, black wire: position light. Wide Application: Our tail lights work on most universal vehicles 12V/24V DC, such as truck, trailer, bus, van, tow, lorry, UTE, caravan boat etc.


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Brand AOHEWEI
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  • 0755538082898

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