Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Rigid Lighting 20221;driving/ Fog Light - Led; D-series (dually); 3-3/16 Inch on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:rigid lighting Manufacturer Part Number:20221

Our Dually offers you many uses. A 4 LED light in a compact package can be used for anything - from a reverse light on a truck or a handlebar light on a motorcycle. With 1360 Lumens of light, this small light has more light output than a 50 Watt. Pulling only 20 Watt, you won’t find a more efficient, compact light source anywhere. Light Type: Spot Beam Shape: Square Number of LEDs: 4 Wattage: 15.8 Watts Ampere Rating At 12 Volts: 1.1 Amps Diameter (IN): Not Applicable Length (IN): 3-3/16 Inch Width (IN): 3-3/16 Inch Height (IN): 2-15/16 Inch Mounting Length (IN): Not Applicable Light Color: Clear Lens Material: Lexan Housing Finish: Powder Coated Housing Color: Black Housing Material: Aluminum Mounting Style: Surface Mount Includes Wiring Harness: Yes Includes Mounting Hardware: Yes Quantity: Set Of 2

Toyota Yaris Hybrid, GT 86 & new Toyota FT-Bh Concept at Geneva

Fri, 10 Feb 2012

Toyota's offerings at Geneva 2012 The Toyota Yaris Hybrid, Toyota GT 86 and a new compact city car concept – the Toyota FT-Bh – will be at the Geneva Motor Show next month. Toyota has a stand full of cars to offer at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, with the European debut of the GT 86, the Yaris Hybrid, and the world debut of a new concept – the FT-Bh Concept. We already know the price of the Toyota GT 86 – a starting point of £25k – and we’ve seen the photos, so now all that’s left is to see the GT 86 in the flesh.

Lotus for Sale? Proton advised to sell Lotus Group International

Wed, 28 Dec 2011

Are Proton about to sell Lotus? Analysts are advising Proton – owners of Lotus Group International – to divest itself of the loss-making Lotus. It was always difficult to see any sort of synergy between budget car maker Proton and Lotus.

They could've had a V8--but more opt for 4

Mon, 25 Jul 2011

Four is the new six. Four-cylinders have replaced sixes as America's most popular engine choice, powering 43 percent of U.S. light vehicles sold in the first half of this year, according to IHS Automotive.