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Wrangler Jeep Tj Daylight Module.. on 2040-parts.com

C $41.00
Location:

Hampton, ON, Canada

Hampton, ON, Canada

 Used condition Jeep TJ  Daylight Module      this was removed off a 1999

Jeep TJ and was tested as working prior too removal.

these are located on the back fire wall just off centre too the right as you look at it.

I know that these fit all 1997-2002       I believe they are also the same for the 03-06

but are secure with a bracket for those years

Please see product numbers as shown in the pictures and check with your local Jeep dealership

too ensure compatibility.

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