ShadowsPapa
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What part about them "does not fit" - is the connector the wrong type/number?I just installed these lights and they work very well. However, the Plug N Play adapter I ordered DOES NOT fit the Oracle flush tail light plug or the OEM tail lights............very frustrating. I had to use the wiretaps in order to get the lights to function...........NOT A FAN of that option. Yes, I have the OEM LED tail lights (Premium LED package).
Or is it just tight like often happens, and why I use dielectric grease on all such connections.
I have found over the years that the same generic part number made by different companies may be not exactly like the same part made by a different company.
One example is a connector shell I used on some restorations -
it's the exact same number as the original but the taper is just very slightly different and they don't just fall together.
I found the Oracle connectors to be the correct part number, but if a different manufacturer or source from Jeep, it can make them tight to get plugged together.
That's the only thing I can think of unless you mean it's just not the correct connector number.
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