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Ford 99-16 Super Duty, Ranger & Sport Trac White LED License Plate Illumination Kit w/ Red LED Rear Facing Running Lights

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Ford 99-16 Super Duty, Ranger & Sport Trac White LED License Plate Illumination Kit w/ Red LED Rear Facing Running LightsRECON Part # 264900 Ford 1999 2016 Super Duty (F250, F350, F450, F550, F650), Ranger & Sport Trac Ultra Bright 6500K White LED License Plate Illumination Kit with Red LED Rear Facing Running Lights RECON LICENSE PLATE LED ILLUMINATION Fits 1999 2016 Ford Super Duty (F250, F350, F450, F550, F650) Fits 1999 2016 Ford Ranger Fits 1999 2016 Ford Sport Trac Ultra High Power 6500K Ultra Bright White LEDs Added Safety & Style with Rear Facing Ultra Bright 2

RECON Part # 264900 - Ford 1999-2016 Super Duty (F250, F350, F450, F550, F650), Ranger & Sport Trac Ultra Bright 6500K White LED License Plate Illumination Kit with Red LED Rear Facing Running Lights

RECON LICENSE PLATE LED ILLUMINATION

  • Fits 1999-2016 Ford Super Duty (F250, F350, F450, F550, F650)
  • Fits 1999-2016 Ford Ranger
  • Fits 1999-2016 Ford Sport Trac
  • Ultra High Power 6500K Ultra Bright White LEDs
  • Added Safety & Style with Rear Facing Ultra Bright 2-Watt Red LED Running Lights
  • Greatly Improves the Visibility of Your Ford Truck
  • Ditch the dull yellow OEM look and make a bold statement that stands out
  • Made using Military-Grade reinforced ABS Plastic Lens
  • Impact Resistant housing for long lasting durability
  • IP67 Waterproof rating (Dust, Dirt, Water, Snow)
  • UV-Treated to Protect Against Direct Sunlight Exposure
  • High Intensity LED lights w/ 50,000+ Hour Lifespan
  • SAE and DOT-Compliant
  • Easy Installation - Plug & Play
  • Sold as a 2-Piece Set

Upgrade your Ford Truck's Lighting

Light up your 1999-2016 Ford Super Duty (F250, F350, F450, F550, F650), Ranger or Sport Trac with RECON's White LED License Plate Illumination Kit. Featuring ultra-bright 6,500 Kelvin White LEDs for crisp license plate lighting and built-in 2-Watt Red LED rear-facing running lights for added style and safety. This sleek upgrade enhances your truck's visibility, while the bold red rear lights set you apart on the road, offering a striking yet functional look. Illuminate your ride with RECON's high-performance LED kit and make your Ford stand out in any crowd.

Ultimate Visibility & Durability

RECON LED License Plate Illumination Light Kits are built to last, made from military-grade reinforced ABS plastic with impact-resistant housing. They boast an IP67 waterproof rating, ensuring protection against dust, dirt, water, and snow, and are UV-treated to guard against direct sunlight exposure, ensuring long term reliability and durability for years to come.

Easy Installation

Enjoy a hassle-free installation with our RECON LED License Plate Illumination Kits. Designed to fit perfectly into the OEM factory-installed housing, these license plate lights are straightforward to install, saving you time and effort. Upgrade your truck's lighting system quickly and easily, and start enjoying the enhanced performance and modern style right away.

***ATTENTION*** THESE ARE ALSO COMPATIBLE WITH 2010-2014 RAPTOR, 1997-2014 F150 & 1999-2005 EXCURSION.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • RECON 2-PC Ultra High Power Dual White & Red LED License Plate Illumination Kit


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