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KC HiLiTES 6-Inch SlimLite/HID/Daylighter Hard Light Cover; Black with White KC Logo

Item HR47577
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    Features

    • 6-Inch Black Plastic Light Cover With White KC Logo
    • Designed To Fit 6-Inch KC HiLiTES Lights: SlimLites, HIDs, And Daylighters
    • Constructed From Durable Composite Plastic
    • Plastic Light Covers Are Sold Individually

    Description

    Hard Light Cover Protection. The KC HiLiTES 6-Inch SlimLite/HID/Daylighter Hard Light Cover in black with a white KC logo offers style and protection by shielding your 6-inch KC lights from debris and environmental damage. It is designed to snap on easily, preserving the integrity and brightness of your lights while enhancing your vehicle's appearance in rugged conditions.

    Construction and Appearance. Made from tough composite plastic, this cover features a durable black finish with a crisp white KC logo. The UV-treated plastic helps prevent sun damage, keeping the lens looking like new. Its molded fit ensures secure installation and consistent protection.

    Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, allowing for quick mounting directly onto compatible 6-inch KC lights. The cover fits snugly for reliable protection without altering the light’s performance.

    Application. Designed specifically for 6-inch KC HiLiTES SlimLites, HIDs, and Daylighters, this cover fits these models individually and is not compatible with other light types or rock-guard-equipped models.

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