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John S.
Will they work on a YJ
No, they will not. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Kevin R.
What is the difference between this kit and the kit for the 1998-2000. The part number is 55213-0114. Is the only difference the relay?
The difference is the flasher relay included. Thanks for your inquiry.
John K.
Do these lights work on a 2000 TJ?
Yes, they will. Thanks for your inquiry.
Steven W.
I have a 1997 Jeep WRANGLER TJ will these fit it plug and play? Its this the correct flasher for it? Thanks
Yes, the kit is plug and play with the installation of the included flasher relay for LED light usage. Thanks for your inquiry.
John M.
Hello. are these tail lights DOT approved? I was told by my VA state inspection facility that my current LED tail lights are not. thanks
Yes, they are DOT approved. Thanks for your inquiry. Thanks for your inquiry.
Christian L.
I have a 2003 Wrngler Sahara will these need a resistor to repair the fast flashing or will the new relay take care of that
The new signal flasher relay will resolve any hyper-blinking from converting to LED lamps. Thanks for your inquiry.
Joseph S.
Why are you not showing '97 TJ? Other than square flasher the tail lights look to be the same. Do you have for '97 TJ?
In the following link is the application needed for 1997. 1997 TJ LED Tail Lights Thanks for your inquiry.
Jon L.
Does the driver’s side lamp light the license plate like the oem?
Yes, it does. Thanks for your inquiry.
CHRIS L.
Can you straight wire this I lost the clips in previous swaps
It is possible, but not recommended. They are designed to be used as is.
Jason M.
Hello. I installed the LED Tail Light Kit (Quadratec Part #: 55213.0116) about 2 months ago. I followed the instructions, including changing out the blinker module. Everything was working until about a week ago. The red lights work for blinkers, breaks and running lights, however the white reverse lights completely stopped working. I have not taken the jeep off-road. Is the LED faulty or is there a fuse? Any guidance you can provide would be appreciated. Thank you
We would recommend checking the voltage to the reverse light. If you are not sure how, we would recommend taking it to a shop to be properly diagnosed and move forward from there. If the issue turns out to be the tail lights, contact [email protected] and we will take care of you.