Tow Mate 36" Carbon Fiber/diamond Plate Wireless Light Bar, Amber Strobes, Stt on 2040-parts.com
Peabody, Massachusetts, United States
36" wireless truck bar system provides stop, tail, and turn w/ side marker lights on each end and three DOT lights in the center of the bar. The TM36S Includes two powerful amber strobe Lens. This system comes complete with transmitter and a 7-pin plug to be used to connect 12VDC power to recharge the truck bar. Range 1000 feet. |
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