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2x 17"sealed Id Light Bar Over 80" Applications Clear/amber Halogen Bulbs Marker on 2040-parts.com

US $24.54
Location:

Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New Applications:left right front rear Top Roof Truck Bed Dimension(Length*Width):17" x 1.5" x 1.75" Interchange Part Number:Amber Marker trailer light Id bar Light Warranty:Yes Cross Reference Part Number:High Mounted Brake light Voltage & Wattage:12V Other Part Number:side marker Light Identification Light Bar Position:Marker light,Clearance/ ID light,indicator LED Type:Amber halogen bulbs Brand:Aftermarket Color:Amber Light Clear Lens Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

2x 17"Sealed ID Light Bar Over 80" Applications Clear/Amber Halogen Bulbs Marker
Description

Amber ID Light Bar -- Clear Lens

Features:
-- 3 Sealed Lights
--Amber (CLEAR LENS)
--1 Halogen bulb per light
--Surface Mount ; Black Plastic Base
-- 17" x 1.5" x 1.75" ( approx.)
-- on the back of all commercial straight trucks and all semi trailers over 80" wide

This listing features for ( 2 ) ID Light Bars

Fitment

IMPORTANT Fitment information provided is for reference only. Please make sure to match the exact part numbers between this part and the part that you are replacing. Contact your mechanics, or send us a message to make sure it matches exactly in case of doubt before purchasing. Seller is not responsible if you are buying non-matching parts.

Shipping

This product is warehoused in California, USA.

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Return

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