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How to add LED Taillights (Non-Sequential) for your 67-68 mustang. This can also be done with other years so long as you get the correct kits from CJ Pony.
Single bulb just doesn't look right. Also, it does not evenly distribute or illuminate your taillights that well:
CJ Pony Parts:
CJ's Part Number: =TLLED13 (2 needed)
LED panel goes straight to your taillight connector without issue or modification:
Remove taillight housing screws from the rear:
Once screws are removed, you can pull out taillight bezels. Push on the lens inward to break sense loose from the taillight panel.
If in bad shape, now is a great time to replace your lens gasket:
Remove 6 screws holding sense in place to prep for the new lens installation:
One lens is installed and gaskets have been replaced if needed, connect LED connector to taillight socket:
Installation of the housing is processed in reverse order as above. For this kit, you will need to replace your flasher with this special LED flasher specific to these taillights. CJ's Part Number: =12pxHW2811:
Locate original flasher under the dash, remove and replace flasher with the new flasher. It will need to be grounded to work properly:
Test your lights and make sure everything is working properly and you are done:
Completion time: 30min
Great illumination at day and at night. Evenly distributed lighting, and looks great too!
Last edited by Ramses (9/20/2017 9:43 PM)
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