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4” by 6” Heated LED Headlight Chrome High Beam, No. 34132

United Pacific Industries debuts 4” by 6” Heated LED Headlights

Oct. 12, 2020
Designed for cold and snowy environments, the replacement headlight features a heating system that automatically de-ices the headlight according to the ambient temperature.

United Pacific Industries expanded its commercial truck headlight product line with the addition of a 4” by 6” Heated LED Headlight line, available as Chrome Low Beam, No. 34131; Chrome High Beam, No. 34132; Black Low Beam, No. 34133; and Black High Beam, No. 34134.

Designed for cold and snowy environments, the replacement headlight features a heating system that automatically de-ices the headlight according to the ambient temperature. It is constructed of a heavy duty aluminum housing and features a durable glass lens. Department of Transportation-approved, the heated LED headlight is available in high beam and low beam, with a choice of either a chrome or black inner liner. The 12-24 VDC light has 1,000 lumens with the 20-watt low beam and 1,200 lumens with the 24-watt high beam.

“Truck drivers will greatly appreciate this innovative, new LED headlight technology, as it will enable them to keep driving in inclement conditions without having to worry about snow or ice build-up on their headlights,” said Jai Baek, marketing and creative director, United Pacific Industries. “These lights have a standard H4 style connector plug for easy plug and play installation.”

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