XB LED Tail Lights: Toyota Tundra (14-21) (Pair / Black)
Toyota Tundra: The truck with the most hardcore following in the aftermarket. And while there is no shortage of aftermarket parts for the Tundra, until now, there has been zero options for a solid taillight upgrade... At least for those who actually care about what goes on their truck. The Morimoto XB LED taillights for the 14-21 Toyota Tundra are the category killer we've all been waiting for. Compatible: With all versions of the Toyota Tundra from 2014-2021, they are extremely easy to install. These plug and play with the factory wiring harness, use all of the stock mounting points, and should not take more than 15-20 minutes to install both taillights. Style: Inspired by the design of more modern OEM tail lights from Toyota / Lexus, these look at-home on the rear-end of the third gen Tundra. The prominent light blades are illuminated from the rear with integrated TIR optics, and serve the brake light, parking light, and turn signal. Even though the optics are molded from red polycarbonate, they still illuminate in amber for the turn signal, giving them a unique look. Pair that with the surrounding muscular trim, optional clear or red outer lens, and we've easily got what is the best-looking set of Tundra tails on the trail. Turn Signal: The Amber LED turn signal can be setup according to preference as a reverse sequential or a more conventional on/off setup. Deciding which path to take is easy, since its only a matter of changing a plug on the back of each taillight. No modifications required, everything will plug n play with the factory wiring without any concerns of hyper flashing. Reverse Lights: Are often over-looked, but not with the Morimoto XB tail lights for the new F-150. While they come standard with powerful LED reverse lights, just wait, there's more! Morimoto's BLBB system allows you to plug n play with the optional LED Backup Boost Bar which mounts to the top of your license plate frame and provides an extra 2,700 lumens of controlled light output in reverse. Yeah, Morimoto customers like to see where they're going in reverse too!