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60120y Truck Lite Led Yellow Strobe Light Oval on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
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This is a new Truck Lite # 60120Y LED strobe light, amber.
External power pack not required
Metalized reflector version offers more intense focused light
Non-metalized version offers wider viewing angle
Dual or quad flashing patterns
Meets recommended SAE J1318 & j845 photometric specifications
Mounts horizontally or vertically
Lamp life rated at 100,000 hours
Resistance to shock & vibration
Integral flange option features built-in lens
Fit'N Forget adapter plug provides corrosion & moisture resistance
Integral flange option features built-in lens

6.5 inch X 2.3.


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