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Tail Light Housings Set (pair) fits 86-92 Jeep Comanche

$200.00

SKU: 1020.100 Categories: ,

Unlike my other products, these will be listed in batches as I make them.  If you see them available, be quick to order because they will go out of stock until I get the next batch done.

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This is a 3D printed set of replacement tail light housings for the Jeep MJ Comanche tail lights.  This is only the housings as pictured, the red lenses are not included.  These housings fit both the factory MJ lenses as well as the Keyparts aftermarket ones.  This comes as a set of both driver and passenger side and will include new spring clips and screws for mounting on the truck as well as the internal reflectors on the housing.

It is recommended to use LED lights with these just to be safe.  I did thermal testing with the standard incandescent bulbs and you can use them but I don’t recommend it, nor am I responsible for anything if you choose to use them.  The testing I did showed that under normal use the incandescent bulbs are fine however if your brake light switch comes out of adjustment and the brake lights are stuck on for several hours, the temperature of the incandescent bulb goes up to the point it could cause damage.  I don’t offer any sort of warranty on these so I recommend to play it safe and go LEDs.

I know some will read the section above and ask why not use ABS for its higher temperature resistance, the reasoning behind that is the higher difficulty in consistency with printing means more bad parts and higher pricing to compensate for loses, as well as the toxic fumes ABS creates when heated.  PETG offers MUCH better characteristics for outdoor use, is easy to process, and is non-toxic.  If you have further questions or would like some more clarity on anything please send me a message.

Installation:

– Dry fit your lenses so you can see how they are going to fit and lineup before gluing.  The lenses will flex slightly to fit tightly around the housings.  Have some clamps ready to hold the lenses in place (be careful when clamping to avoid damage, it doesn’t take much force to hold them in place.

– Glue and clamp the lenses to the housings ( I don’t have any recommendations on glue types, I’m sure there is a glue specifically made for gluing tail lights together).

– Install the new spring clips onto the truck bed and housings, removing the old ones if necessary.

– Install your new lights as usual after the glue has cured.

There are two options available:

– Original MJ bulb sockets

– 1157/1156 bulb sockets (bulb sockets NOT INCLUDED and available from other sellers.  I designed them based off GLL brand 1157 and EverBright 1156 sockets available on Amazon)

 

***DISCLAIMER***

FOR OFF-ROAD USE ONLY.   Each state and country has its own laws regarding lights so it’s your responsibility to decide what you can and cannot do.  The reflectors used have a DOT SAE A certification from 03 but this only applies to the reflectors, not the assembly.

– These are printed in black PETG plastic.  This plastic can start to get soft at temperatures of 190*F.  Even in extreme environments this shouldn’t be an issue.  PETG parts have been used on vehicles for long periods of time without Ill effects.

– This is a 3D printed part, this means not all parts will appear or fit exactly the same.  It is set to print as fast as possible due to the long print times and I’m trying to keep prices low, this results in a slightly lower resolution print however I will never send a part out that doesn’t look good or function properly.  I do not accept returns, however If you have an issue with your part, please contact me and we can work out the issue together.

– If you break it due to not following instructions, over-tightening screws, or through use, you can fix it with some super glue or you can message me to purchase a replacement part.

– Shipping damage must be reported within 3 days of receiving the item.  After this time a return/refund will not be accepted nor will a replacement part be sent out due to shipping damage.