💡 Light up your Bronco life—because every journey deserves brilliance!
The Mabett Rear Ceiling Light is a precision-engineered LED roof lamp designed exclusively for Ford Bronco 4-door models (2021-2024). Featuring wide-angle bright white illumination, waterproof ABS construction, and plug-and-play LINbus compatibility, it installs easily without drilling or damage. Elevate your interior lighting with a durable, factory-synced upgrade that brightens every ride.
Brand | Mabett |
Color | White |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Vehicle Service Type | Ford Bronco 2021-2024 |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Wattage | 1E+1 |
Lens Color | Clear |
Lens Material | ABS |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.46 x 3.15 x 6.3 inches |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | Mabett |
Model | MBTRCL-001 |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 3.15 x 6.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MBTRCL-001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FT22112805 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
J**N
Great lighting for the second row and cargo area. Quick and easy to install
Excellent rear mounted light for the Bronco. Bright, takes 5 minutes to install and syncs up with the electronics system quickly. Really makes a difference lighting up the back seat and cargo area. Makes the front lighting seem dim now!!
A**.
My Bronco Finally Saw the Light!
The media could not be loaded. I didn’t know I needed these lights until I was elbow-deep in my Bronco’s cargo area one night, phone flashlight wedged between my teeth, muttering, “Why is it so dark back here?!” Enter the Mabett rear ceiling lights—and suddenly, we’re living in the light.They brighten up the entire backseat and cargo space without blinding you like an alien abduction. I can finally see what I’m doing without pulling a Cirque du Soleil move just to grab a bag.Install? Easy. Look? Factory fresh. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars (not 5) is because the touch on/off feature doesn’t work for me. But they still kick on when I open the doors, so it’s not a dealbreaker.If you’ve got a 4-door Bronco, just get them. Your future self—and your cargo area—will thank you.
L**Z
Bronco interior lights 10/10
Guys highly recommend! 10/10 looks great, material is the exact same look as the interior. The video and instructions so self explanatory!!!
R**A
Nice upgrade
Puts out much better light. Turns on and off with doors. Nice upgrade but do the side lights instead of you can only afford one.
C**S
2023 Bronco Outerbanks
Figment was great on my 2023 Bronco outerbanks. This really helped light up the interior in the early morning hours when I’m heading to work. Definitely a necessity for anyone with the newer broncos.
V**O
Great Light
Great light, I bought this for my sons Bronco because it was kind of dark in the back. He said it installed easily and has made a huge difference!
D**S
Worth the price
This product is as described, exactly what stated and easy to install…100 percent better than OME
B**R
Another Ingenious Product from Mabett
If you own a Gen6 Bronco, you know that the interior light is kind of a joke. It hardly puts out any light. My kids get frustrated when we are on a trip at night and they can't see anything when the light is turned on. It's even worse if you have a car seat in the middle like I do.I'm always fascinated by the creative products that Mabett comes up with. When I saw this, I thought I would give it a try. After installing, I was shocked at the amount of light that comes out. It is really a night an day difference between this and the factory light.Another added benefit is that it has two sets of lights that project into the trunk area. That was another sore spot for me was the amount of light back there. There are a number of aftermarket light ideas out there that I was thinking of trying. Now that I purchased this Mabett light, there is no need. It puts out plenty of light for the passengers and trunk. Mabett's prices are always cheaper than the branded products sold at the major off road stores and they come from the same factory.The hardest part about the installation was removing the old light. If you don't want to scratch up the plastic on the rollbar, you'll need a plastic interior tool. When removing the old light, I was worried I broke something trying to pry it out. It was actually just the metal clips on the light that I bent. Once it's out it doesn't matter. The new light has the same clips already installed. I didn't want to take any chances with the adhesion. Just like everyone else suggested, I added a couple more strips of the double sided tape. I was worried there wasn't enough tape there.
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