Rear Bumper LED Side Marker Light with Double-Row LED Bead Fit For 99-09 Ford Mustang
Rear Bumper LED Side Marker Light with Double-Row LED Bead Fit For 99-09 Ford Mustang
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AUXITO's newly upgraded double-row LED side marker lights are perfect for your 1999-2009 Ford Mustang rear bumper. These LED side marker lights are a great way to upgrade your Mustang with superior lighting capabilities that looks great and is way safer.
Each LED side marker light is powered by a high-power colorful LED diode, which can save 70% energy and is 2 times brighter than the original light. So, they greatly improve safety and visibility for your ride, especially at night! In addition, the side lights adopt a waterproof and sealed ABS lamp housing, whether it is a plug-and-play style or a simple wiring style, it can be firmly fixed on your Mustang.
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Fit for 1999-2009 Ford Mustang.
Packaging option:
Housing color: Smoked
Light color: red, white
Lamp bead design: Double-row LED beads
Voltage:12V
Brightness: 180LM
Service life: 50000h
Waterproof grade: IP67
Placement on Vehicle: Rear bumper (left and right)
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For 1999-2004 Ford Mustang side marker light is needed to connect the black wire to the negative, and connect the red wire to the positive.
For 2005-2009 Ford Mustang side marker light is play-n-plug.
Note:
This link contains the fender lights of the 1999-2004 Ford Mustang or the 2005-2009 Ford Mustang, both of which are suitable for the car's rear bumper. You need to pay attention to whether your car model is suitable for this fender light before placing an order.
I was wanting to upgrade the side marker lights on my Mustang for a while. I installed these lights in about 2 minutes and the light output is great! It ties in with my tail lights perfectly! See more on the installation, my impressions and look in the video link attached.
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Very bright
Best lights ever…super bright you won’t be disappointed
I’m very pleased with the quality of the product It makes a big difference on the road and the car stands out! Keep the good work! I definitely recommend
I bought the Y19 series 9005 and i love the brightness. I can see them in the daytime
These lights are phenomenal. I recently got a 2021 Ford F-250 XL and I am very familiar with LEDs as I like to see at night. As some might know, H13 bulbs are dual-purpose lights, meaning they act as low beams and high beams, and my truck has 4(2 per headlight). These claim 12,000 lumens per bulb, so I'd have 48,000 lumens, and let me tell you... I believe them. Installed them and just went for a drive at night to test them out and holy crap, my low beams are the brightest low beams of any vehicle I've ever been in and I've been in some bright light vehicles. High beams are pretty bright too but the low beams... I don't know if there is a legal limit for lumens or what but if there is in the state of Michigan I'm probably past the limit as I got brighted 8 times on my 30-mile drive.






