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Rigid Industries D2 Led Light White Wide Pair 50211 on 2040-parts.com

US $319.99
Location:

Madison, Tennessee, US

Madison, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Rigid Manufacturer Part Number:20221

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Features:

  • Unbreakable Polycarbonate Lens
  • Cast Aluminum Housing
  • Plug & Play Wiring Harness w/ Switch
  • 50,000+ Hour Lifespan
  • Zero UV Emissions
  • IP68 Certified
  • No Hot Spots
  • No Vibration or Bouncing Beams
  • 100% Optically Clear Lens
  • No Warm Up - Instant On / Off
  • ROHS Compliant
  • Over / Under Voltage Protection
  • Integrated Thermal Management System

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