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Utv Inc Polaris Rzr Totron 30" Under Roof Double Row Led Light Bar Combo on 2040-parts.com

US $244.90
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Brand:UTV INC Manufacturer Part Number:4110

UTV INC & TOTRON LED team up to bring you a 30" double row LED light bar combo kit for your Polaris RZR XP 1000, XP TURBO, S-900 and S-1000 (2 & 4 seaters). Everything is included that you need to light up the night minus the RZR of course! This kit includes: Totron TLB3180 Double Row 30" LED Light Bar - 1 Year Warranty through manufacture Totron Universal Wiring Harness & Switch UTV INC 30" Under Visor LED Light Bar Mounts for Polaris RZR XP 1000, XP Turbo, S-900 & S-1000 models. LED Light Bar Specs: 10-30V DC Cree 3W LEDs 30000+ hours lifespan EMC, CE, IP67, RoHS Certified Combo beam Over/under voltage protection Reverse polarity protection Operating temperature: -40℃~ +60℃ Integrated-Epoxy encapsulated PC(Polycarbonate) lens Aluminum extrusions profiles housing Aluminum alloy die casting mounting brackets 304 Stainless mounting bolts Current Draw(12V) 12.7A Power Consumption 180W LED Amount 60 IP Rating Waterproof IP67

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