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Philips 168 Ultinon Red LED Bulb Signal Brake Light OE Replace 2-Pack 168RULRX2

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Philips 168 Ultinon Red LED Bulb Signal Brake Light OE Replace 2-Pack 168RULRX2

- Bright, intense, red stop & tail lights to signal in safety and with style.
- Upgrade your lights, upgrade your style
- Brighter signaling for improved safety
- Instantly on lights make braking safer
- Good light distribution for enhanced visibility
- Philips automotive lighting at the highest quality level
- Easy installation and compatible with many car models
- urable and long-lasting LED lighting
- Instant-on Performance

SPECIFICATIONS:
Technology: LED
Application: Stop/Tail
Range: Ultinon LED
Type: T10
Homologation ECE: NO
Base: W2.1X9.5D
Designation LED Type: 168RLED-RED
Technical features: Instant-on
Voltage: 12 V
Color temperature: Red intense
Gross weight per piece [lbs]: 0.01
Height [in]: 3.54
Length [in]: 2.76
Width [in]: 1.18
Life Time: Up to 8 years

Technology: LED
Application: Stop/Tail
Range: Ultinon LED
Type: T10
Homologation ECE: NO
Base: W2.1X9.5D
Designation LED Type: 168RLED-RED
Technical features: Instant-on
Voltage: 12 V
Color temperature: Red intense
Gross weight per piece [lbs]: 0.01
Height [in]: 3.54
Length [in]: 2.76
Width [in]: 1.18
Life Time: Up to 8 years

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