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US $28.49
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:40196 Brand:rigid industries UPC:815711013009

Rigid Industries 40196  
D2 LED Light Wiring Harness

For use with a pair of D2 series lights.


Features: 
  • 18 AWG Wire
  • Deutsch Connector
  • Inline Fuse Holder
This 14' wiring harness is designed to connect a pair of D2 LED lights to your 12V electrical system. It features battery terminals on one end and Deutsch connectors on the other to connect to the lights. It incorporates an inline fuse holder, a 12V relay, and a waterproof switch. This harness is compatible with the following Rigid Industries LED Lights: D2 (Pair)

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