1998-2011 Ford Ranger Brake Tail Light 3157 LED Bulb Red
1998-2011 Ford Ranger Brake Tail Light 3157 LED Bulb Red
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AUXITO offers several series of LED brake light bulbs for brake tail light upgrades for your 1998-2011 Ford Ranger. The preferred 14K Series 3157 LED bulb has a total of 14 pieces 3030 SMD chipsets with high performance, which are evenly spaced around the bulb to provide full 360-degree full angle illumination for your Ranger. And the projection lens is designed to produce soft, even, clean lighting that looks far cleaner and meaner than the stock incandescent bulbs. The LEDs are mounted on a molded connector with OE-style terminals that allow for an easy, drop-in replacement for the factory bulbs.
High light output
Each 3157 LED brake tail light bulb has 14 pieces 3030 SMD chipsets with high performance and with projector lens design, providing 360 degree full angle illumination for your Ranger. 300% brighter than halogen brake lights, assuring you will be seen more clearly from further away but it will not blind other drivers.
High effective heat dissipation
The 3157 led tail light bulb chips of the 14K series are reasonably distributed, with enough clearance for chip heat dissipation. As well as the tail light bulb is designed with a solid alloy body and aluminum circuit board to ensure better heat dissipation and light transfer efficiency.
Longer lifespan
The led brake tail light bulb with built-in stable constant current IC driver, no radio signal interference. Over 35,000 hours of lifespan for sure
Plug and play easy installation
No polarity design, compatible with both standard and CK socket. Perfer fit your 1998-2011 Ford Ranger's brake tail light socket.
Power: 8.4W/bulb
Voltage: DC9V-16V
LED Type: 14pcs 3030SMD
Color: Brilliant Red/Amber yellow
Socket type: Compatible with both CK and US standard sockets
Vehicle: 1998-2011 Ford Ranger
Application: Brake Tail lights
Bulb Size: 3157
Series: 14K
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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.