








🔴 Light Up Your Tow Game — Safety Never Looked This Bright!
The iJDMTOY Red Lens LED Tail/Brake Light is a compact, high-performance safety accessory designed for trucks, SUVs, and trailers with 2-inch Class 3/4/5 towing hitch receivers. Featuring 15 super bright red LEDs, it delivers superior brake and tail light visibility without interference from turn signals. Its secure hitch pin lock and foam lining guarantee a snug fit, while the waterproof acrylic lens ensures durability in all weather conditions. Elevate your towing safety with this sleek, reliable lighting upgrade.






| ASIN | B01JKCTCH0 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Brand | iJDMTOY |
| Colour | Red Lens |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (647) |
| Date First Available | 13 September 2023 |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Item model number | Square Tow Hole 3rd Third LED Brake Lamp |
| Lens Colour | Red |
| Lens Material | Acrylic |
| Manufacturer | iJDMTOY Auto Accessories |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 35-035-Red |
| Model Year | 1996 |
| OEM Part Number | Years: 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020, etc |
| Package Dimensions | 12.4 x 9.19 x 8.89 cm; 0.28 g |
| Size | Solid Lighting |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Brake Lights, Third Brake Lights |
| UPC | 721107279853 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
| Wattage | 5 Watts |
M**N
Good product. Fits well. Wire harness a bit tight. Bright LEDs.
E**A
More safety and it work great, in like love it.
R**T
Cheap plastic retainer pin, but the light itself is decent and bright for both tail lights and an extra brake light. Second one and first lasted two years with all LED lights still working before I broke it while loading. Has a foam gasket to seal against the receiver to prevent rattle, too. Def worth the price.
C**S
I installed this on my Dodge Ram 2500 with a factory trailer wiring. The 4 pin connector hangs underneath and the 7 pin is in the bumper. I installed this in the receiver and found that with two of the foam spacers it was loose, and with three, it was way tight and took a lot of pushing in on it to get the holes aligned to get the cross pin in place, and only then with a small mallet. The light could use a couple of half thickness foam spacers to allow for a better fit. Some hitches may not need them, some will, it depends on the hitch hole positioning. The four pin connector has a closer spacing on the pins than my factory Dodge harness, it took several minutes of pushing and shoving (and some dielectric grease) to finally get it plugged up. Other wire connectors I have on adapters and extensions fit the truck just fine. It works, just isn't ideal and took more work than it should, As I will be removing and reinstalling this when I use the receiver hitch, I may splice on a different 4 pin connector. All of the above being said, the light works as it is supposed to, running light and brake light, and is quite bright. EDIT: Aug 26. Now i discover that the light flashes if either direction of the turn signal is activated AND you are standing on the brake. If the brake lights are not activated, the hitch light does NOT flash, but if the brake lights are on, and you operate a turn signal, then it starts flashing, but oddly, not in sync with the regular turn signal light. If you are merely stepping on the brakes, it does give you a good third brake light. I just now have hooked up the high center light in my LEER camper shell, so now I have four lights. All kinda lame as designing circuitry that keeps the light on steady in this brake light on with signal on, situation is easy to fix. Charles
W**1
So this is the third time I've bought this light. The first one broke because of an overzealous tow truck, so that one doesn't count. The second one however is what this review is mostly based off of (the third one is what you see in the photos). Biggest glaring issue like many have already pointed out: absolutely no water resistance and barely any mitigation against the elements. The backside is fully exposed, leaving the circuit board to succumb to road debris and water ingress. As you can see in the photos, part of the board has started peeling away due to constant exposure. So what I did this third time around is apply a layer of liquid electrical tape to both the backside and part of the front side (not pictured) in hopes that it'll survive longer. Surprisingly, there's a small dab of clear epoxy placed over the small chip on the board. Maybe instead of supplying the useless plastic hitch pin, that money could be allocated towards just epoxying the rest of the board instead? Also, in the product photos, they insist on installing the plug in at an angle. Why not just make the connector the right way instead of having to supply special instructions for something that should not require it? Like some people already suggested, I had to trim some plastic around the ground connector in order for it to fit without hassle. To summarize: The good: - It's another light that can be put in your otherwise unused hitch receiver - If you manage to get the smoked out version it actually looks great, I've not seen anything like it sold anywhere else The meh: - It's cheapish ($15) - It works - It's decently bright but don't expect miracles - The light is not diffuse enough - Obviously not DOT approved but whatever The bad: - If you don't try to "waterproof" it, you're going to replace this in a year or two - The connector needs to be modified - The supplied hitch pin is just more plastic waste, get an actual steel one for $2
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