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2.5" Led Sidemarker Light-clear Lense With Clear Light - By Innovative Lighting on 2040-parts.com

US $14.25
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Loveland, Colorado, US

Loveland, Colorado, US
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ITEM DETAIL:

 

2.5" LED SIDEMARKER

LENSE COLOR:  CLEAR

LIGHT COLOR: CLEAR

QTY = 1

INNOVATIVE LIGHTING

 

LED 2.5 inch Sidemarker / Clearance Light

  • Operates 9-16 Volt DC Systems
  • 2 LED Configuration
  • 100,000 Hours of Service Life
  • Sonically Sealed Polycarbonate Lens and Housing
  • Shock and Vibration Proof
  • P2 P3 Rated
  • Impact Resistant
  • Energy Draw 55 Milliamps
  • Mounted Horizontally Only

 

2.60" x 1.09" x .66"

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