Product Details
Ram 2500 Laramie / Laramie Longhorn / Power Wagon / SLT / ST 2011, Fog Light Location Mounted Squadron SAE™ 3.1" 4x22W Square Wide Cornering Beam LED Light Kit by Baja Designs®. 4 Pieces, 4-LED. Black housing. 9-36V. 1.6A. Lumens: 2,480lm. 5000K. With hard coated polycarbonate lens. Brand new for Baja Designs is SAE-certified light. Based off of Squadron series, many visual characteristics stayed the same. However, the pattern and circuitry are optimized giving SAE light a street-legal punch! These lights penetrate the darkness and improve visibility in fog and poor weather conditions. LED technology is far superior to traditional halogen bulbs, using less energy for brighter light, and capable of shining for up to ten times longer.
Specifications
Size: 3.1" |
Watts (per kit): 4x22W |
LEDs/bulbs quantity: 4-LED |
Beam pattern: wide cornering beam |
Bulb type: LED |
Series: Squadron SAE™ |
Location: fog light location |
Housing color: black |
Material: hard anodized and powder coated cast aluminum |
Shape: square |
Voltage: 9-36V |
Amperage: 1.6A |
Lumens: 2,480lm |
Color temperature: 5000K |
Dimension: 3.07" L x 3.07" H x 2.77" D |
Features
- Limited lifetime warranty – complete purchase protection
- uService – replaceable lenses and optics
- ClearView – all the light, right where you need it
- MoistureBlock – waterproof, rain proof, submersible
- CopperDrive – only LED driven at 100%
- 5000K Daylight – less driver fatigue, natural color
Baja Designs® was founded more than 25 years ago with infatuation and thirst for off-roading. This performance-driven company engineers and manufactures American made products using only the finest components available. From the engineering phase led by its founder and lead engineer Alan Roach to the finished result, Baja Designs breathes passion, quality, and performance. Offering cutting-edge LED lighting solutions for elite race vehicles, special forces military vehicles, and everything in between - it is no surprise that Baja Designs has become known worldwide as “The Scientists of Lighting.”