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Whelen 400 Series Linear 402000ru on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Casselberry, Florida, United States

Casselberry, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Whelen Part Type:Lighting Manufacturer Part Number:402000RU Lighting Type:Tail Lights //Ect

Please read before ordering Thank YouI am not responsible if you get this and it will not fit that is why I am asking to read this listing first you will get the light that is in the picture and the wiring that comes with it FEATURES 400 Series are easy to operate and easy to install, simply choose the light source then pick the mounting style High intensity warning Soldered-in strobe tubes and improved gasket material assures greater vibration and moisture resistance Strobe tubes are parabolically centered within a highly polished reflector for maximum light output Linear strobe Furnished with 15’ of 3-conductor shielded cable and Amp Mate-N-Lok connectors (requires a strobe power supply, purchased separately)Optional mounting configurations meet all your specific needs: chrome-plated or black polycarbonate flange; rubber grommet; pedestal/swivel mount. International intersection housing also available Mounting options are purchased separately A linear strobe lighthead in a versatile size ideal for bumper, step or grille mounting, or for lower area lighting on large vehicles Spec12 VDCsize 3-1/16" (77 mm) H4" (101 mm ) W2-3/4' (69 mm) Dthese are measurements with out the Flange witch are sold separate

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