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Hella Raylle 4000 Compact Metal Flat Black Finish Fog Light Set. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hella Lumens (Light Flux):4000 Bulb Type:Halogen Bulbs Included:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:H12560051 Mounting Hardware Included:Yes Other Part Number:Cle000000551 Ballast Included:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:1 Year Bulb Size:H7 OE Spec or Performance/Custom:OE Spec Lens Color:White Certifications:DOT Voltage:12V Beam Type:High Beam

Rallye 4000 Compact Black

Ideal for:
• Rural, night driving
• Off-road activity

Features:
• Zinc die-cast metal housing with matte-black finish
• Optimized Free-Form reflector
• Crystal clear glass design
• 24% smaller than Rallye 4000

Specifications:
• Voltage: 12V DC
• Beam Pattern: Driving, Pencil
• Power Consumption: 55W
• Housing Material: Die-cast Zinc
• Optics: Reflector
• Lens Material: Glass
• Connection: Wire Leads
• Mounting Bracket: Die-cast Zinc
• Approval: ECE (-181 and -191 only) Pencil Beam N/A

Mounting:
• Upright

Technology:
• Halogen
• Free-Form

Single Lamp includes:
• (1) Lamp
• (1) Cover 
(no cover included for -101)
• (1) Bulb (no bulb included for -101)
• Universal Mounting Hardware 
• Step-by-Step Mounting Instructions


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