Product Details
Universal Beacon 2 Series Raised Flames Chrome LED Bullet Lights with Amber Lights (NS24015-A3) by Adjure®. 1 Pair. 3-wire. All mount bullet lights come with a center drilled stainless steel stud that can be adjusted both horizontal and vertical. It has all of the nuts, washers etc. needed for mounting. All you need is a hole and your ready to install. These made from die cast aluminum, polished to a fine finish and then given their 6 step double copper show plate. All of the bullet lights on this page have a Raised Flame chrome finish. They use the same color LED's as the lenses, this will allow you to use a clear lens if you want. You must request a clear lens when ordering. They are offered in 3 different mounting styles so make sure what you need before ordering.
Specifications
Light type: LED |
Lens color: amber |
Body finish: chrome |
Mount type: diamond |
Features
- Designed to enhance the look of your vehicle
- Made using durable materials to endure for a long time
- Unique design to meet your tastes and preferences
They also work great on street rods, hot rods, ATV, boats, big rigs and anything that needs lighting. Victory Owners: When you change your turn signals on a Victory you can only use a light that is below 10 watts. Their LED's are not even 1 watt so there is no problem. Turn Signal Use: If the bullet light are going to be used as turn signals you will have to use a load equalizer in order to make them work correctly.
RSS Design: The way they hold the bezel to the housing is called their RSS design which stands for Reverse Set Screw. There are 4 threaded holes 90 degrees apart on the housing of all of their motorcycle bullet lights. According to the way you mount the bullets, you put the set screw in the bottom hole with a drop of blue thread locker (included) and screw it in until it is flush with the housing. You then push the bezel over the o-ring until it is flush with the housing so that the hole in the bezel lines up directly over the set screw. You then turn the set screw counter clockwise (loosen) until it is tight against the bezel. No more lost bezels.