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Trucksales Staff10 May 2019
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New product: Ultra Vision Nitro Maxx lights

Homegrown 9-inch driving lights feature two output modes and deliver a claimed one lux at 1.8km…

According to Ultra Vision, its new Australian designed and manufactured 9-inch Nitro Maxx LED driving lights deliver a more reliable long-distance option to HID (High Intensity Discharge) equivalents, with a set of two providing one lux of illumination at a distance of 1.8 kilometres.

The company says that level of illumination is a new benchmark for the industry.

This high level of performance is complemented by high functionality, with a Hi/Lo mode switching the lights between full power and 20% power, the latter reducing the one lux rating to a distance of 600 metres.

Ultra Vision says these Nitro Maxx lights are also slim, with a depth of just 95mm, and they come with sturdy 4mm stainless steel brackets. The lights are backed by a five-year 'no quibble' warranty, too.

Ultra Vision will be officially launching these Nitro Maxx 9-inch driving lights at the upcoming Brisbane Truck Show, so get along to stand 246 on the Plaza level to check them out for yourself.

For more information or to find your local stockist call Utra Vision on (03) 5032 2106.

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