The RIGID Chase rear facing LED light adds safety and functionality to any UTV, rail, buggy, Jeep, or other off-road application by packing reverse, courtesy, strobe, running, and brake lights into a single compact light. A halo of powerful LEDs in red, amber, or blue around the perimeter of the aluminum housing can be used as a strobe for racing and chase applications, running light, or third brake light. The center portion of the RIGID Chase functions as a 715 lumen white light suitable for use as a Reverse or area light, and there's also a smaller downward-facing courtesy light for illuminating the cargo area. Whether it's used individually or wired in series, the RIGID Chase LED light is packed with features at a great value. Own The Night with RIGIDs rear facing Chase LED light.
- Add-On:
- 1063, 1067, 1031, 30130, 30140, 30150
- Amp Draw:
- 0.7 AMP
- Brand Logo:
- https://www.asapnetwork.org/sites/default/files/brands/icons/asap%20logo_0.png
- Finish:
- Powdercoat
- Last Update:
- 2024-03-09 05:07:52
- Lens Color:
- Black
- Lens Material:
- Polycarbonate
- Life Expectancy:
- 50,000 Hours
- LTL:
- N
- Lumens:
- 715 Lumens
- Material:
- Aluminum
- Mount Style:
- Adjustable Tube Mount
- Product Family:
- Rear Facing
- Product Weight:
- 2.5
- Raw Lumens:
- 503
- Series:
- Chase
- Sold As:
- Each
- Supplier Order ID:
- 78837
- Supplier Part Number:
- rig90144
- Title:
- RIGID Chase, Rear Facing 5 Mode LED Light, Blue Halo, Black Housing
- Universal:
- Yes
- Vehicle Type:
- ATV/UTV|Car|Jeep|Truck/SUV
- Voltage [V]:
- 15 Volt
- Warranty:
- www.rigidindustries.com/about/warranty
- Wattage:
- 13.8
- What's In The Package:
- Mounting Hardware, L-Brackets, Adjustable Tube Clamp, 5 Foot Wire Extension
- Bulb Technology:
- LED
- Housing Color:
- Black
- Housing Shape:
- Rectangular
- California Prop 65 Notice:
- WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds; DEHP and bisphenol A (BPA) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.