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Pair 4" Amber Orange Round Sealed Led Truck Trailer Turn Tail Lights Waterproof on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

长沙, 湖南省, China

长沙, 湖南省, China
Condition:New Brand:NAT Voltage:12V Manufacturer Part Number:NAT-4014Y Waterproof:IP 67 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Lens:Polycarbonate Warranty:2 Year Connect way:3 pin plug Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Pair 4" Amber Orange Round Sealed LED Truck Trailer Turn Tail Lights Waterproof

Voltage: 12V
Size:Dia. 4 "
Color: Amber
Lens: Polycarbonate
Function: Turn
IP Grade: IP 67
Operating temperature: -40° C to 65° C
Standard:              SAE
Warranty:               2 years

Oval, 10-diode LED stop, turn and tail light ideal for both over 80”and under 80” applications.
Operates from 9-14 volts; regulated design provides voltage protection and consistent light output over entire voltage range.
Meets FMVSS 108 requirements in horizontal, vertical or any 360° position.
Package include PVC grommet and plug

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