- Lamp’s light output is equivalent to 1.7 halogen lights (35W rally-style lights).
- Provides 720 Lumens of extra light (Lumens are measures of the power of light.).
- Has four 3-watt, high-output LEDs.
- Low-current, 1-amp draw minimizes consumption of battery power.
- Stylish and durable cast-aluminum housing, high-impact lens.
- Lamp can be mounted on a bumper/brushguard or on the top bar of the cage.
- Requires lighting harness (sold separately). There is a specific light harness for each mounting location.
- Works with Polaris RANGER, RANGER RZR and ATVs.
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