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Enhance Your Nighttime Visibility with Houclemic Rear Cargo Hatch Light for Grand Highlander!

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Hello Grand Highlander Owners!

Looking for an upgrade to your nighttime cargo loading experience? We’ve got just the thing for you! Introducing the Houclemic Rear Cargo Hatch Light, now available on Amazon. This accessory is designed specifically for the Grand Highlander, enhancing visibility with a powerful, clear light that makes managing cargo in the dark a breeze.

Features of the Houclemic Rear Cargo Hatch Light:

  • Brighter Illumination: Equipped with high-quality LEDs, this light provides superior brightness, making it easier to see everything in your cargo area during low-light conditions.
  • Custom Fit for Grand Highlander: Designed to fit seamlessly with your vehicle's existing fixtures, this light offers a perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics.
  • Easy Installation: Install it quickly and easily with the included kit; no professional help needed. It’s designed to plug directly into your vehicle’s wiring, requiring no additional modifications.
Why wait? Enhance your Grand Highlander’s utility and make nighttime trips more convenient. Check out the positive reviews from our customers and upgrade your cargo lighting today.
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Light up your cargo space and never struggle with poor visibility again!

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#2 ·
So it looks like this is basically an aftermarket version of the OEM cargo lights for $179 - $10 coupon, which is abouit $90 cheaper than OEM. For anything that plugs into the vehicle's electrical system I try to stick with OEM whenever possible, even if it's more expensive. Don't want to give a dealer any excuse to deny a warranty claim for something electrical. Some care, some don't, but I'd rather avoid the potential hassle :)