
Off-Road LED Work Light/LED Driving Light - 6" Rectangular - 24W - 1,800 Lumens - Horizontal or Vertical Mount

Features
- Mount vertically or horizontally with stainless steel bracket
- Waterproof and shock resistant
- 30° spot or 60° flood beam pattern
- Lifetime warranty
Overview
Producing 1,800 raw lumens of cool white light, this off-road LED light pod provides illumination for trucks, ATVs, and boats. Available as a focused 30° spot light for long-range illumination or a wide 60° flood beam pattern for complete area illumination. The 6-inch rectangular work light is built from heavy-duty aluminum with a polycarbonate lens that protects the internal components from extreme weather conditions. Mounts in vertical or horizontal positions with it’s adjustable stainless steel mounting bracket.
- Includes pigtail connector
- Installation hardware included
- Operating temperature: -40 to +122 °F
- Rated IP67 for wet conditions
- 12-24 VDC

- Mining Lights
- Off-Road Equipment
- Marine Lighting
- Agricultural Machinery
- Material Handling
- Trucks
Specifications
Part NO | Type | Beam Angle | Price | Lumen Per Dollar |
---|---|---|---|---|
WLRM-24W-RE30 | Fixture | 30 ° | $34.95 | 51.5 lumen/dollar |
WLRM-24W-RE60 | Fixture | 60 ° | $34.95 | 51.5 lumen/dollar |
WLRM-24W-RE30-2PK | Fixture | 30 ° | $69.90 | 51.5 lumen/dollar |
WLRM-24W-RE60-2PK | Fixture | 60 ° | $69.90 | 51.5 lumen/dollar |
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Great value for good lights
I originally purchased these lights due to the flexibility of the mounting options. I am currently using two of the 60 degree lights as fog/road lights. They work amazingly. Will most likely buy two more lights for cargo lights for the bed of my truck.
Great lights but interference with radio
Installed 2 on my golf cart but caused static on my radio. Tried grounding to different locations with no luck. Looked around the internet and noticed that LEDs will cause Electromagnetic Interference. Honestly, I had no idea this was an issue with LEDs. Check the light's specifications and there was no reference to meeting FCC requirements. If you don't have a radio then these are the lights for you.