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All Terrain Concepts 5-Inch EE Series LED Pod Light (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item SHS35101
All Terrain Concepts 5-Inch EE Series LED Pod Light (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Description

      Description

      Our 5-inch EE Series Flood and Spot Pod Lights are a direct fit replacement for tractors and loaders, and work well on trucks, jeeps, and other off-road vehicles as well. 

      Features: 

      • High-quality CREE LEDS
      • Deep dish optics
      • Shatterproof polycarbonate lens
      • Waterproof DT Connector
      • 2 Meters of cable

      This product has become a favorite on construction sites due to the bright 3600 lumens that it is able to output from trucks and tractors. Four different LEDs combine to make this one of the brightest pod lights on the market. 

      Specs:
      • LED Power: 40 Watt
      • Operating Voltage: 10-30 Volts DC
      • Waterproof Rate: IP 67
      • Base Color: Black
      • Material: Die-cast Aluminum Housing
      • Lens: Poly-carbonate
      • Beam: Flood
      • 3AMP
      • 3600 Lumens

      All Terrain Concepts SL0440

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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