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Open Trail Led Light Bar 50 Inch on 2040-parts.com

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New Haven, Indiana, United States

New Haven, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Open Trail Manufacturer Part Number:6028001 Fits:ATV, UTV Type:LED Light Bar 50inch

Features
  • Low draw LEDs put out remarkable light without taxing your vehicles charging system
  • IP67 Waterproof Rating
  • 6000K color temperature gives off a bright white light that cuts through the darkness
  • Efficient reflector design makes more light usable
  • Strong aluminum housing has integrated fins to keep lights cool
  • Impact and scratch resistant Polycarbonate lens material
  • Combo beam uses flood and spot reflectors to give a beam pattern that is superior for night offroad driving
  • Includes mounting bracket, wiring harness and switch

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