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5d 32inch 420w Cree Curved Led Light Bar+32" Amber Lens Covers Fit For Jeep Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $227.14
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CA/KY, United States

CA/KY, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Waterproof Rate:IP67 (with screws) Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Apply to 1:Jeep Wrangler JK TJ YJ /Grand Cherokee/Compass Power:420W/approx 42000LM Apply to 2:Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 2500 3500 Number of chips:60pcs*7W intense CREE LED apply to 5:Polaris RZR XP1K RZR 1000 RZR900 FOCUS RV CAB Operating Voltage:DC 10~30V (Fits 12V, 24V vehicles) Package included:1X 32"INCH 420W LED WORK LIGHT BAR COMBO 12V 24V Dimension (with bracket):approx 885*124*87mm/ 34.8*4.9*3.4inch Package included 2:1x free wiring harness kit+ some mounting screws Dimension (without bracket):approx 820*76*87mm/ 32.2*3*3.4inch Package included 3:4x amber 8"INCH LED light bar lens cover Material:black extruded aluminum profile, high transmission

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