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Polaris Rzr 900/1000 Reverse Aux (tail Light) 7" Light Bar Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Homestead, Florida, United States

Homestead, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:iLEDWork.com Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

DESCRIPTION:


Polaris RZR 900/1000 (2015+) Reverse AUX 7" Light Bar Kit, comes with BOLT-ON Mounts, 7" Light Bar & Wiring Harness (with remote control PIC#3) 3 Year Manufacturer's Warranty.

 

Mounts on the Rear Top part of the Roll Cage, NO DRILLING or modifications required (PICTURE SHOWS 2 PCS BUT THIS IS FOR ONE ONLY) can be mounted on the left or right 



FEATURES:


2,295 lumens

36 watts

Contains 12, 3 watt high intensity LEDs

8 degree spot beam/ 90 degree flood beam

IP67 Waterproof rating

Durable die cast aluminum housing

Includes wiring harness

Row: Double




3 year warranty

Factory appearance

Brackets mount hidden away from view

Mounting brackets feature Lifetime warranty



FITMENT:


Polaris RZR 900/1000 (2015+)



NOTE:


NO Drilling Required!!!


INCLUDED:


1x LED light bar

1x Mounting Brackets

1x Wiring harness

Installation instructions

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