trogers24 New Member Joined Apr 9, 2026 Messages 3 Location Easley South Carolina Yesterday at 5:16 PM #1 Does anyone know how to clean this lens or who would carry a replacement?
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 5,378 Location Huntington In Yesterday at 5:18 PM #2 What year is your Jeep? It doesn't really look like a Factory taillight.
trogers24 New Member Joined Apr 9, 2026 Messages 3 Location Easley South Carolina Yesterday at 5:20 PM #3 BLACKJKU said: What year is your Jeep? It doesn't really look like a Factory taillight. Click to expand... 2008 Wrangler Unlimited Shara. just picked it up.
BLACKJKU said: What year is your Jeep? It doesn't really look like a Factory taillight. Click to expand... 2008 Wrangler Unlimited Shara. just picked it up.
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 5,378 Location Huntington In Yesterday at 5:26 PM #4 trogers24 said: 2008 Wrangler Unlimited Shara. just picked it up. Click to expand... I have a 2008 and they look nothing like mine, you'll have to just buy all new taillights.
trogers24 said: 2008 Wrangler Unlimited Shara. just picked it up. Click to expand... I have a 2008 and they look nothing like mine, you'll have to just buy all new taillights.
trogers24 New Member Joined Apr 9, 2026 Messages 3 Location Easley South Carolina Yesterday at 5:28 PM #5 BLACKJKU said: I have a 2008 and they look nothing like mine, you'll have to just buy all new taillights. Click to expand... Thanks, That is what I figured. Reactions: BLACKJKU
BLACKJKU said: I have a 2008 and they look nothing like mine, you'll have to just buy all new taillights. Click to expand... Thanks, That is what I figured.
M Mopar Member Joined Mar 1, 2026 Messages 50 Location US Yesterday at 8:11 PM #6 Try spraying it with some high DEET containing bug spray. Let it sit a moment and wipe it off followed by a good cleaning with something like windex. The reason the DEET works is it attacks plastics. But the best fix would be new tailights
Try spraying it with some high DEET containing bug spray. Let it sit a moment and wipe it off followed by a good cleaning with something like windex. The reason the DEET works is it attacks plastics. But the best fix would be new tailights
Cimmerian JK Enthusiast Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Jun 18, 2024 Messages 356 Location NM Yesterday at 8:54 PM #7 It's a Oracle Lighting 5891-504 LED tail light.