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Creeper Xxl Linear Led Emergency Vehicle Grill Warning Light Head on 2040-parts.com

US $53.99
Location:

Great Neck, New York, US

Great Neck, New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Ledqusa Manufacturer Part Number:A-1068 Warranty:Yes

 

Product Description

We are proud to introduce newest and hottest surface mount LED light heads to ever hit the market. Uniquely designed by our own engineers, we have created the dependable, inexpensive, LED surface/grille mount. Our design has been rigorously tested to handle all weather and road conditions. Rain, snow, hail, ice, salt, sleet and mud are no match to our lightheads. Each LED unit utilizes 1 watt LEDs and are available in solid colors. Colors flash simultaneous or alternating with 16 different patterns. They can be synchronized to work together with many other LED modules. The size of these light heads allow them to be mounted in numerous locations such as: grilles, bumpers, dash, deck, or anywhere else your imagination can take you. Each light head comes standard with a black mounting flange and hardware.

  • Generation III LED surface mount light head
  • Voltage : DC 12/24V
  • Self-contained 16 patterns
  • Perfect for rearview mirror, rear deck applications
  • Size: 5.5in L x 1.2in D x 1in H
  • Weather and vibration resistant
  • Alternating or simultaneous flashing
  • 8 one watt LNR LED elements
  • 3 year manufacturers defect warranty

Please message me what color you need and I will custom make it any way you like. Please note since all orders are custom, it takes about 3 weeks to ship!!

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