DAMA 7440 T20 Universal Female Socket Wire Harness Pigtails Turn Signal DRL | Pack of 2
Enhance your vehicle's electrical system with the DAMA 7440 T20 Female Socket Wire Harness Pigtails. This pack of 2 high-quality, straight pigtails is designed to provide reliable and secure connections for your automotive lighting needs. Whether you're upgrading your headlights, taillights, or turn signals, these wire harnesses ensure a perfect fit and optimal performance.
Features: - Universal Compatibility: Compatible with 7440 T20 sockets, these wire harness pigtails are suitable for a wide range of vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, and more.
- Premium Quality: Constructed with high-quality materials, these pigtails are built to last, providing reliable connectivity and durability for long-lasting performance.
- Easy Installation: Designed for hassle-free installation, these wire harness pigtails feature a plug-and-play design, allowing you to replace your old, damaged sockets quickly and effortlessly.
- Improved Visibility: Ensure maximum visibility on the road with reliable turn signal functionality. These pigtails provide a secure connection for your turn signal bulbs, enhancing safety for you and other motorists.
- Weather-Resistant Design: Engineered to withstand the elements, these pigtails feature a weather-resistant construction, ensuring reliable performance in various weather conditions.
Applications: - Turn Signals: Enhance the visibility and functionality of your vehicle's turn signals with these pigtails, ensuring clear indication to other motorists on the road.
- Tail Lights: Replace worn or malfunctioning sockets with these pigtails to maintain consistent illumination and performance of your vehicle's tail lights.
- Brake Lights: Ensure reliable operation of your vehicle's brake lights by connecting your bulbs securely with these wire harness pigtails.
- Reverse Lights: Improve visibility when backing up by using these pigtails to ensure proper functionality of your vehicle's reverse lights.
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