Clear LED lens, red diodes thin line over 80 stop/turn/tail/back-up light
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Fusion Gen II technology offers a unique appearance with Backup feature
Thinline Sealed LED Light
Lens Color: Clear
LED Color: Red and White
Function: Stop/Turn/Tail with Backup light
DOT Compliant on over 80" wide trailers
15 Red Diodes plus 4 White Diodes
Hard Wired, with separate ground wire
Sonically sealed, Waterproof
Surface Mounts
Height: 1"
Depth: 3/4"
Length: 20-1/2"
DOT Compliant
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are devices that have no moving parts, no bulbs that burn out or break, and have no toxic gasses. LED devices do provide longer lasting performance, are more energy efficient, require lower voltages to operate, and increase the light fixture efficiency.
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