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Halogen Driving Light - Clear Wesem Ø 7.5" (190mm) Clear 0668 Type Black-wesem on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Manville, New Jersey, United States

Manville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:wesem Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:0668.43500 Country/Region of Manufacture:Poland

Halogen driving light - clear Wesem Ø 7.5" (190mm) clear 0668 type black-Wesem

Application
Particularly recommended for semi trucks ,pickups,SUV and off-road vehicles.
 
Construction
• metal reflector
• black plastic housing
• black or chrome-plated frame made of plastic
• mounting bracket with screws
• cable with seal, terminated with F/6,3 and A-2,5 terminals
• parking light bulb holder
• bulbs 
 
Lens color
Halogen lights are manufactured with clear or blue lens.
 
Additional features
The plastic grip is steel-reinforced.
Mounting and adjustment system permits easy and accurate 3D aiming.
Equipped with additional parking light.
Bulbs
 
Fit bulbs type:
H3 12V 55W or H3 24V 70W
T4W 12V or 24V 
bulbs not included

Parameters
The driving light reference mark which, specification the light's maximum luminous intensity is 40 (it is about 200 lx within distance of 25 m).
 

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