Polaris Ranger Led Back-up Reverse Lights Atv Rzr Sportsman 4 Wheeler on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Massachusetts, United States
LED Reverse Lights
Listing is for (2) LED Reverse Lights Each light uses a high quality Cree LED High
power 5060 Epistar LEDs with high luminous efficiency Produces approx 500 lumens of lights output at 6 watts The casing is made of Rugged Aluminum Alloy Very easy to install just drill a 3/8" Mounting Hole, slide it
through Secure the nut on the back an wire it up ~ easy 2 wire connection Uses:
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