







Fits: 2011, 2012, 2013 Jeep Grand CherokeeComplete set includes Left (Driver Side) and Right (Passenger Side)CONDITION: Brand New In Original PackagingHigh Quality Tail Lights made by OEM approved manufactureres with materials that meet or exceed strict OEM requirements.Do not come with installation instructions and professional installation highly recommended. Review: To start off, the lights were easy to install. The plugs are direct fit for the 2011-2013 WK2, and the pieces snap in/out or are held on by one or two screws. The LEDs are bright, look sleek, and were exactly what I was looking for to upgrade the stock halogens. The reverse lights are halogen, but much brighter than the stock. They perform well and have a nice profile, especially at night. I posted several photos from different angles and times of the day so you can get a sense of how they look in different lighting. One photo also shows mid-install, so you can see the difference between the stock and Amerilite. I’ve had them in for about 2 months now, and I wanted to wait to post a review to ensure there were no water leaks or issues with LEDs burning out before posting. They’ve held up fine so far. If they fail or burn out, I will absolutely be updating this review. As a car part, they should be expected to last years at the minimum. I think one area people could be experiencing leaks from is the pressure seal on the inner taillight section. You NEED to clean the tailgate after removing the old taillights pressure seal so that there is a clean surface to adhere to, otherwise water can get directly in. This is the same way the stock taillights worked so it is not inferior, but needs to be installed properly so there is adhesion to keep out water or the reverse light cavity will fill up as water trickles in. My only real gripe is the price. For what they are, they could be a good amount cheaper and have a better warranty than 90 days. But since they’re basically the only ones on the market, it is what it is. Edit: 3/30/25 - I’ve had them installed for over a year with no issues. Still going strong. Review: I got these lights for my 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and I’m really happy with them! Installation was super easy—just plug and play, which is awesome. They really give my Jeep a fresh, modern look. I was a bit worried about going with aftermarket lights at first because of potential quality issues and water getting in, but after a few rainstorms and car washes, they’re holding up great! I’d definitely recommend them!
| ABPA Partslink Number | CH2804100, CH2805100 |
| ASIN | B0BD4HDRYV |
| Brand | AmeriLite |
| Bulb Type | LED, Halogen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (7) |
| Date First Available | 15 March 2023 |
| Item Weight | 5.26 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AmeriLite |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 03-JGC11TLED-C |
| Manufacturer reference | 03-JGC11TLED-C |
| Model | Grand Cherokee |
| OEM Part Number | 55079421AG, 55079420AG, 55079421AD, 55079420AD |
| Package Dimensions | 52.58 x 36.58 x 28.7 cm; 5.26 kg |
| Position | Rear |
| Safety Rating | DOT Compliant |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
J**Y
To start off, the lights were easy to install. The plugs are direct fit for the 2011-2013 WK2, and the pieces snap in/out or are held on by one or two screws. The LEDs are bright, look sleek, and were exactly what I was looking for to upgrade the stock halogens. The reverse lights are halogen, but much brighter than the stock. They perform well and have a nice profile, especially at night. I posted several photos from different angles and times of the day so you can get a sense of how they look in different lighting. One photo also shows mid-install, so you can see the difference between the stock and Amerilite. I’ve had them in for about 2 months now, and I wanted to wait to post a review to ensure there were no water leaks or issues with LEDs burning out before posting. They’ve held up fine so far. If they fail or burn out, I will absolutely be updating this review. As a car part, they should be expected to last years at the minimum. I think one area people could be experiencing leaks from is the pressure seal on the inner taillight section. You NEED to clean the tailgate after removing the old taillights pressure seal so that there is a clean surface to adhere to, otherwise water can get directly in. This is the same way the stock taillights worked so it is not inferior, but needs to be installed properly so there is adhesion to keep out water or the reverse light cavity will fill up as water trickles in. My only real gripe is the price. For what they are, they could be a good amount cheaper and have a better warranty than 90 days. But since they’re basically the only ones on the market, it is what it is. Edit: 3/30/25 - I’ve had them installed for over a year with no issues. Still going strong.
D**W
I got these lights for my 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and I’m really happy with them! Installation was super easy—just plug and play, which is awesome. They really give my Jeep a fresh, modern look. I was a bit worried about going with aftermarket lights at first because of potential quality issues and water getting in, but after a few rainstorms and car washes, they’re holding up great! I’d definitely recommend them!
J**.
Easy installation as it really is “plug and play” it was a little complicated finding the correct place to mount the little block but very bright and nice looking lights. I’ve had them on for about a year and the strip around the right daytime running light has gone bad. At thhe price I bought them I really hoped I could get at least more than a year of use so that’s really disappointing. Vendor said there’s nothing they could do. A shop quoted me half the price of them to fix the issue.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 week ago