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Pirate Tail Light Covers for Jeep Wrangler JK

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Give your Jeep Wrangler a unique pirate-inspired look with these custom Jolly Roger tail light covers!

Designed to fit 2007–2018 Jeep Wrangler JK factory tail lights, this download includes two mounting options so you can choose the installation method that best fits your style.

Included Versions

Adhesive Mount

  • Installs inside the factory tail light using automotive-grade double-sided tape 
  • Clean, low-profile appearance

Screw Mount

  • Mounts using the factory tail light screws
  • No adhesive required
  • Easily removable if desired

Printing

  • No supports required
  • Prints quickly
  • Recommended materials: PETG or ASA for outdoor durability (PLA can be used for test fits)

If you print a set, I'd love to see them installed on your Jeep. Please upload a photo and share your build!

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