- Wide range of models: This kind of third brake lights can fit many kinds of models Compatible with 09-14 Ford F150(not fit Raptor models). Give you more choices.
- Well-illuminated: With 18 built-in LEDs(9 for brake, 9 for reverse) will bring brighter indication to avoid rear end accident.
- Easy installation: You could use factory screws to install the brake light. Also plug and play installation mode will save you more time.
- High Performance: With strict quality control, we provide high quality products. Superb materials and excellent LEDs will bring over 5000 hours lifespan.
- Excellent after-sales: First-class after-sales service will solve any problem for you. Mail reply within 24 hours, 1 year product warranty.
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John Theos
Quality light
Installed easily. Works and looks great, huge upgrade from my old center light that was moldy and discolored. As noted by others, it does NOT fit snug or flush with the truck like the original, due to the thickness of the seal it sits out from the truck edge by about 1/4 inch. At first I wasn't sure I liked it, but over last 24 hours decided it's fine and is sealed well so I'm happy with the purchase.
Latashia Gegner
Is not flush like stock brake light but no one will notice
This is a really nice upgrade from the stock third brake light for my F150. The fact that you are changing the brake light and reverse light display to a long string of white LEDs or a long string of red LEDs is really nice. The screws that this comes with are not great and do not have the option of using a nut driver like the stock ones, While driving in both screws with a screwdriver they both stripped but went all the way in. Also several reviews states that the insulation on this makes the lights stick out about a quarter inch compared to the stock version which is a bit more flush and can eventually leak. Overall anyone that does not own a F1 50 will not notice this. To ensure overtime that the insulation does not break down and cause leaks and rust I added black silicone around the entire seal along with the insulation, cost me $10 and To me it’s worth taking this extra step. I am upgrading my tail lights to the raptor style black housing so this was a great upgrade and the total cost including the extra silicone I bought was $40 for this reason I give this five stars.
DonnaMae Zurbano Gutierrez
Works like a charm
This was the simplest change to make. Remove the old light housing keeping the factory screws and leave the hinge nuts the screws go into. There will three lights 2 brakes and 1 reverse, remove the bulbs. Place one white adapter into one of the brake socket and the other one into the reverse socket. Yes, you will have one open socket but you don't need it. Some have said the form gasket is weak but you can replace it with an aftermarket form gasket (search for it). Remove the screw and bolt that comes with the new housing and replace it with the factory screw. Don't forget to add the white rubber washers in a clear baggy. Mine fell on the ground and I almost missed it. Works great but like all things on a car, check it from time to time.
Drella Johnson
Sleek cheap upgrade from chrome to black
Looks nice. 2014 f150 XLT. Gasket is thicker but makes for a nice seal when light is screwed in. I used clear silicone gasket around gasket on light edge and as I tightened the OEM screws the excess silicone seeped out. I know I wont have any issues with leaking. Also i used the same silicone for the screw holes to create a gasket there too. You can kinda tell but u have to b looking for it and right up on it. This is plug and play. All u need to do is take old bulbs out and used the harness provided to insert and your good. Extra spot for the 3rd light to void into empty slot. Cabin light has white light. Brake displays white and red. Haven't used reverse yet but care less for that since I have actual reverse tail lights. Overall happy.
Judi Wagnerfoxthomas
Plug and Play with Bright Lights
Light was packaged very well. It was a simple plug and play. Came with new screws and rubber washers. Lights are bright. No complaints.
Usman Jehan
Nice Look Bright Light
This was really easy to install. There is no splicing or cutting involved. I didnt get any instructions but it was a pretty simple install without them. I removed the supplied nuts on the back of the light and put the supplied rubber grommets on the stock screws for the install. It does not fit flush due to the oversized neoprene gasket but it shouldn't leak. I'll update my review if it does.
Yatish Kakade
Easy plug and play
No splicing is needed, not sure why the other reviews would say that you simply pull out your old bulbs and the two male connectors connect into the two right hand side bulb sockets. The third socket remains empty and you simply attach it to the third hole on the new housing assembly. Literally takes 5 mins and a little common sense. Gasket is much thicker makes a nice seal around the housing. The new lighthousing won't fit flush but looks very good regardless
Christine Ann Andico Arriesgado
Good replacement, simple install
I needed to replace a third brake light that got knocked off at a car wash. This product was a lot cheaper than the OEM. It installed easily, no instructions, but if you need instructions for something this simple just go to a local shop. Red color isn’t super bright but the white bed lights are much brighter than the original bulbs. Overall, it’s a good replacement and the tinted lens looks pretty cool.
Zaini Asma
Not as hard as you think use Google or YouTube for help
I've read of the comments on here saying it's not plug and play, It is! Unscrew the old assembly screws take it off then pay then twist the bulb connector wiggle and pull until it slides out of the old assembly bracket then pull the bulb off of the connector itself that runs into your truck and there is your plug and play socket for that the wire runs from your new brake light assembly. There are two of them so don't be weirded out one connector goes to the far right facing the cab and the other connector goes in the middle the third one you just pulled the bulb out of it and put it inside the shell hole of the assembly there is no need for the third wire to hook up
John P Irwin
Great update!
Very easy to install and a great update to the truck. The LED’s are bright and the water tight seal seems as though it’ll continue to work great. Just use the stock screws and make sure to test the cables you plug in to not mix up the break lights and the bed lights.