How to Choose the Right Rear Light Panel
A rear center light panel mounts across the back of your truck or trailer—typically between the frame rails—and gives you one clean place to install tail lights,
stop/turn signals, and auxiliary lights in a single assembly.
Before you buy, match these basics:
- Measure your space: confirm overall width and mounting area across the rear of your setup.
- Pick your light layout: choose panels with 3, 4, 5, or 6 light cutouts based on the look and coverage you want.
- Choose light shape compatibility: make sure the panel matches round or oval LED tail lights.
- Select your panel style: flat or rolled edge designs depending on the finish you want.
- Confirm mounting and wiring needs: decide if you want a simple replacement panel or a full upgrade that may require new wiring accessories.
Popular options in this collection include:
- LED tail light bar assemblies for long-lasting brightness.
- Polished stainless steel rear center light panels for maximum shine.
Ready-to-mount panels designed to fit common rear panel layouts.
Why Upgrade to a Rear Center Light Bar
A rear light bar can pair well with
rear bumper light bars and
auxiliary marker lights across the sleeper cab.
Benefits drivers upgrade for:
Better rear visibility for night driving, bad weather, and loading.
Cleaner, more professional rear-end look that ties the build together.
A more organized lighting setup by grouping lights into one central panel.
More room for auxiliary lighting when you want extra brightness or added functions.
Whether you’re replacing a worn rear light panel or building a show-ready back end, shop rear center light panels and rear light bars designed for heavy-duty use—then choose the light cutouts, finish, and style that fit your truck’s make/model.