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2-amber Led Knapheide Clearance Marker Light Kits (+grommets) Truck-ul131ak on 2040-parts.com

US $17.75
Location:

Grandview, Missouri, United States

Grandview, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PETERSON LED LIGHTS/GROMMETS Brand:Peterson Mfg.

2 AMBER KNAPHEIDE LIGHT/GROMMET KITS
2 LED LIGHTS & GROMMETS

These lights and grommets are from Peterson Manufacturing. They fit the popular Knapheide bodies. 2 AMBER  lightswith mounting grommets.  They are DOT compliant and rated at 100,000 hours. Low amp draw, long life and you never change them out!


  • 2 diode LED clearance and side marker light.
  • Hard-wired.
  • Integrated retro-reflector.
  • OE replacement light for Knapheide truck bodies.
  • Sealed lens and housing.
  • Flush mounts to vehicle.
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