Posted October 31, 2016

Grote Launches New 4×6 LED Headlights at AAPEX

Grote 4x6 LED Headlights

Grote’s newest Forward Lighting product addition is launching at the Automotive Aftermarket Product Expo (AAPEX), Nov. 1-3, in Las Vegas. The new DOT-approved headlights are legal for four-lamp, 4x6 headlight systems as a halogen or HID lamp replacement.

“We are excited to release our new 4x6-inch LED high and low beam headlights, which will complement our existing 7-inch round and 5x7-inch products in the Aftermarket,” said Grote Business Development Manager Joe Weingardt.

The new LED headlights are available in both low and high beam, providing 630 and 900 effective lumens. Grote's 4x6 lights are constructed with a die cast aluminum housing and includes a hard coated, UV protected lens that is resistant to cracking and yellowing. The lights are operable with 12 or 24V systems.

"Grote's commitment to vehicle safety extends to our new 4x6-inch headlights," Weingardt said. "Our goal for these new lamps is to give our customers more options to choose from, while at the same time reinforcing our role as a leader in the creation of a safer driving environment."

In general LED headlights appear brighter to the human eye than equivalent halogen or HID lighting. They are closer to natural sunlight in appearance, providing a greater ability to detect road hazards, avoid collisions and reduce visual fatigue.

Grote’s 4x6 LED headlights will be available in December as part numbers 94421-5 (low beam) and 94411-5 (high beam). Find out more and download product data sheets by visiting our LED Sealed Beam Headlights page.

Posted October 31, 2016

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