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4" Hid Light Yamaha Rhino Polaris Ranger Rzr Teryx Utv on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Lee's Summit, Missouri, US

Lee's Summit, Missouri, US
:

4" HID Off Road Light with Clear Cover:

  • Durable, High Impact ABS Housing
  • Anodized Aluminum Ring
  • Internal Starter Ballast
  • Tempered Glass Lens
  • Clear Polycarbonate Protective Lens Cover
  • Easy to Wire Installation/Wireharness and diagram included
  • 35 Watt Euro-Beam Light Pattern
  • Light Distance 1 Mile (5280 feet)

 

Light Specifications:

  • 6000K Color Temperature
  • 3,200 Lumens
  • 3.15-3.30 AMP Draw
  • 2500+ Hours Bulb Life

 

Price is for single light


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