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Cree 50inch 480w Curved Led Light Bar+mounting Bracket Fit For Ford F250/350/450 on 2040-parts.com

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CA/KY, United States

CA/KY, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Dimensions (with Bracket):approx 1335*124*87mm/ 52*4.9*3.4inch Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Dimensions (without Bracket):approx 1270*76*87mm/ 50*3*3.4inch UPC:Does not apply 1.apply to:Tractor、UTE、Van Camper、road roller、bulldozer、crane Power:480W 2.apply to:Sport Utility、4WD 4X4、Mining、Marine、Car、excavator Number of chips:96pcs 5W CREE LED 3.apply to:Pickup、Wagon、UTB、Cab、ATV、SUV、Jeep、Truck、Boat、Bus Beam Angle:Spot(30 Degree) & Flood(60 Degree) Combo Mounting Brackets Fitment:Fits 1999-2014 Ford F-250/ F-350/ F-450 Super Duty Working Voltage:DC 10-30V(fits 12V,24V vehicles) Package Included:480W LED LIGHT BAR+Mounting Brackets+Wiring Kit

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