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US $113.94
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:30-day refund for new and unopened merchandise only. 1-year limited replacement warranty for manufacturer defects. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No




Rigid Industries 92251 Offroad/Racing Lamp

Offroad/Racing Lamp

SR-Series; SR-MF; Single Row Mini 60 Deg. Diffusion LED Light

SR-Series; SR-MF; Single Row Mini 60 Deg. Diffusion LED Light; Flush Mount; 3 White LEDs; Hybrid;


FEATURES:
  • Encased In 100 Percent Magnesium Housing Weighing 6 oz w/Hardware
  • Patented Optics Project Almost 1000 ft. With Hybrid Spot
  • Unbreakable Polycarbonate Bracket
  • Durable Polyester Powdercoat Finish
  • w/Plug And Play Wiring Harness/Switch/Cast Bracket
  • 7 - 36 VDC Input
  • 50000 Hour Life Compared To Halogen 1000 Hr; Xenon 5000 Hr Lights
  • IP68 Rating
  • No Hot Spots; Vibration; Or Bouncing Beams
  • No Warm Up; Instant On/Off

Rigid Industries, located in Mesa Arizona, is the industry leader and originator of the most efficient LED lighting solutions. Our patented Hybrid and Spector Optics systems and state of the art electronics technology makes our LED products second to none. While providing the best product on the market, we still maintain class leading affordability with a US made product. Rigid Industries is the pioneer of the forward projecting high intensity LED light bars. Out patented technology allows our lights to project up to 40% more Lux while drawing up to 50% less power than any competitor.






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30-day refund for new and unopened merchandise only
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