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2014-2019 Corvette C7 XB LED Tail Lights Smoked Lens Facelift (LF754)

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2014-2019 Corvette C7 XB LED Tail Lights Smoked Lens Facelift (LF754)Update your C7 Corvette's rear end with our C8 Style XB LED tail lights, offering a modernized look, superior quality, and performance. These direct bolt on lights fit all 2014 2019 coupes and convertibles, utilizing stock mounting points for a quick, plug n play installation with no modifications or error codes. Enjoy C8 Style light pipes for parking and brake lights, and reflectors that function as standard or sequential LED turn signals and a

Update your C7 Corvette's rear end with our C8-Style XB LED tail lights, offering a modernized look, superior quality, and performance. These direct bolt-on lights fit all 2014-2019 coupes and convertibles, utilizing stock mounting points for a quick, plug-n-play installation with no modifications or error codes. Enjoy C8-Style light pipes for parking and brake lights, and reflectors that function as standard or sequential LED turn signals and a bright white reverse light.

Part Number: LF754

Features
  • OEM Plus: The Morimoto XB Tail Lights are the perfect solution to update the rear end of your C7 Corvette with a more modern
  • but undeniably Vette-inspired style
  • Plug n Play: Connects directly to original wire harness for full functionality
  • with no modifications required
  • Unbeatably Bright: Brake light
  • reverse light
  • and amber LED turn signal thanks to modern TIR and reflector-based LED optics
  • Back up Boost: Optional Back up light bar will plug n play and boosts output in reverse by over 300%!
  • No Compromise: Co-developed
  • tested and distributed by Morimoto here in the USA
  • produced using the best materials & backed with a five-year warranty
Notes
  • Compatible: Direct bolt-on fitment for all Chevrolet Corvettes from 2014-2019 including the coupe and convertible.
  • Use all stock mounting points and include brand-new outer air-exhaust trim pieces.
  • Installation should not take more than an hour or two.
  • Plug n Play: Designed to work without any modifications.
  • Plug into factory connectors for stock lights on all US-spec cars.
  • Do not need any extra resistors, modules, or adapters for a completely plug n play, error-free install.
  • Parking light issues from earlier Gen Morimoto tails for the C7 have been completely ironed out.
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