Hid Headlight Light Kit Yamaha Raptor 700 350 250 Rhino Grizzly 700 660 450 400 on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
This “plug-and-play” H.I.D. headlight upgrade kit plug directly into the stock headlight housings. H.I.D. lights produce up to 6X the light of the stock halogen bulb. 7K H.I.D. bulbs provide more light output at a reduced amperage draw, while maintaining a true 35-watt system. The electronics are fully potted for durability and are covered by the Speed Industries 2-year warranty. Everything is included in the kit for installation. Endorsed and distributed by Factory Yamaha Fits: SSV-0SS56-50-41
Speed Industries H.I.D Headlights
All Raptor 700R/ Raptor 350/ Raptor 250
All Yamaha Utility ATV models (except Grizzly 700/550)
04-05, 07-09, 11-13 Rhino 700/660/450
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