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Vleds Led V3 Triton White Amber Switchback 3157 3156 Base on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Abingdon, Maryland, United States

Abingdon, Maryland, United States
Condition:New

DESCRIPTIONMeet the next generation in automotive LED lighting technology - the V3 Triton. With its six Philips Rebel 3W LEDs, the V3 switchback may well be the most advanced LED turn signal bulb of all time. Thanks to our exclusive design, your vehicle will have the look and safety of a high end exotic.

High Output - The V3 reaches outputs that will get your vehicle noticed in any condition. Many aftermarket LED bulbs are inadequate and unsafe, especially in direct sunlight.

Unrivaled - Boasting incredible reliability and performance the V3 Triton is unmatched in the industry. The universal interface system ensure ease of installation and can be used in a broad range of vehicles and applications. This iconic design will change the way we look at automotive LED bulbs forever.


FEATURES

Control Module:GEN 2.5 is smaller and more advanced than ever
Type 2:White shuts off when amber is on
Dimming:Optional* White dims to 10% output when headlights are on
Plug N' Play:No splicing or taping!
DRL Sensing:Automatically switches to white when DRL is active
Direct Connect:Fix hyperflash by simply plugging in the optional VLR's
Connectors:Automotive Weatherpak
Easy installation:Universal interface into lamp assembly
Optical Lens:Creates 360 degree pattern for maximum reflection
Philips Chips:6 Philips Rebel 3W diodes per bulb
All Aluminum:Attractive anodized finish and laser engraved logos
Adjustable lens:Allows light to hit the "sweet spot".


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