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Texas Replacement tail light assembly versus only lens

Woodbutchertoo

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I just put my first scratch on my 2020 gladiator in grand style by backing into a small oak tree.
(The factory bumper isn’t worth the plastic and steel it’s made from.)
Fortunately I didn’t get into the quarter panel too bad but I did break the tail light lens.
I’m being told that the lens itself is not replaceable part and I’m gonna have to buy a whole $377 tail light. Looking inside the tail light assembly I can see where the lens is a separate part. Can anybody help me locate one?
By the way, the back up warning sensors are not very sensitive. I wasn’t rolling very fast and got one beep just before the tree. Are they adjustable?
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jwilson2899

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You can adjust the sensitivty of the backup sensors. It's in the radio under Settings, and I think Driving and Safety
 

DOOKEY

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I tore our light completely apart looking for the part number on the lens. Couldn't find it.

I'd be interested if someone else comes up with something.
 

Ozarkgolfer

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I just put my first scratch on my 2020 gladiator in grand style by backing into a small oak tree.
(The factory bumper isn’t worth the plastic and steel it’s made from.)
Fortunately I didn’t get into the quarter panel too bad but I did break the tail light lens.
I’m being told that the lens itself is not replaceable part and I’m gonna have to buy a whole $377 tail light. Looking inside the tail light assembly I can see where the lens is a separate part. Can anybody help me locate one?
By the way, the back up warning sensors are not very sensitive. I wasn’t rolling very fast and got one beep just before the tree. Are they adjustable?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/19-21-GLADIATOR-REAR-RIGHT-PASSENGER-SIDE-TAILLIGHT-LAMP-OE-NEW-MOPAR-68336576AF/324159783288?fits=Year:2020|Model:Gladiator|Submodel:Overland|Engine+-+Liter_Display:3.6L|Make:Jeep|Trim:Overland+Crew+Cab+Pickup+4-Door|Engine:3.6L+3604CC+220Cu.+In.+V6+GAS+DOHC+Naturally+Aspirated&epid=8034722137&hash=item4b796dc178:g:rDwAAOSwpW1etUWQ

There are other auctions that might suit you better. YMMV
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