Oracle Rear Bumper LED Reverse Lights - JL
or as low as $12.08/mo with financing
Jeep Wrangler JL Rubicon 2018-2021Jeep Wrangler JL Rubicon I4 Turbo 2018-2021 Oracle Rear Bumper LED Reverse Lights Features: Direct replacement lamp using existing hardware Taps into the existing reverse light power source without error code Clean design with OE fitment and appearance 11x 1W LEDs in each for 1,000Lm output (Raw Lumens) Clear PMMA lens, cast aluminum housing with powder-coat finish Optic-focused wide beam pattern for an extended field of view The Oracle Rear Bumper LED Reverse Lights Makes Backing up Easy in Areas of Low-Visibility Not satisfied with the light output of your Jeep JL backup lights? A common complaint is low visibility when backing up in a Jeep JL because the factory reverse lights (even with LED tail lights) do not produce enough light for the backup camera to work well in the dark. ORACLE Lighting has developed a reverse light that seamlessly integrates into the bumper reflector area to provide over 1000 additional lumens when backing up in a Jeep JL.
Oracle Rear Bumper LED Reverse Lights
Overview
Oracle Rear Bumper LED Reverse Lights Features:
Direct replacement lamp using existing hardware
Taps into the existing reverse light power source without error code
Clean design with OE fitment and appearance
11x 1W LEDs in each for 1,000Lm output (Raw Lumens)
Clear PMMA lens, cast aluminum housing with powder-coat finish
Optic-focused wide beam pattern for an extended field of view
The Oracle Rear Bumper LED Reverse Lights Makes Backing up Easy in Areas of Low-Visibility
Not satisfied with the light output of your Jeep JL backup lights? A common complaint is low visibility when backing up in a
Jeep JL because the factory reverse lights (even with LED tail lights) do not produce enough light for the backup camera to work
well in the dark. ORACLE Lighting has developed a reverse light that seamlessly integrates into the bumper reflector area to
provide over 1000 additional lumens when backing up in a Jeep JL.
