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Tube Clamp Spotlight Mount

Price: $19.95 (incl GST)
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Mount spotlights to a bullbar or similar object with ease.
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Comes with two interchangeable sizes.
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The easiest way to mount your spotlights.

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Price: $19.95

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Product Description

Easily mount your spotlights to any bullbar or other tubular object using this tube clamp. Comes with two different sized interchangeable inserts.

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tick 2x Interchangeable inserts

Postage & Delivery:

DELIVERY

All HID Acessories will be express posted using Australia Post.

Once your order has veen dispatched, we will email you the tracking number and website to which you can track your order online.

All orders require a signature at delivery, so we recommend using a delivery address where someone will be during the day. Post office boxes are OK.


For shipping of HID Accessories, please allow 5-7 business days for delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

If you have a general question about our policies, returns, etc - please check our FAQ Page.

Otherwise, please see below:

Where will my order be shipped from?

All spot lights and driving lights are shipped from within Australia (we do not drop-ship our HID spotlights from overseas)

Delivery times by Australia Post are 3-5 days if sent registered post, or 1-3 days if sent express post (you can select registered or express post in the "checkout" section of the website after you click on the "Add to Cart" button)

Do you have a shop that I can come and pick up my order?

DelonixAuto operates as an online store, dispatching orders directly from our warehouse. You can also telephone us toll free on 1300 443 679 if you prefer to order over the phone.

We accept payment using Visa, MasterCard, Direct Deposit, Cheque, Money Order or Paypal.

If you prefer to "come in and touch" a product before purchase please visit one of our stockists. We suggest phoning ahead to make sure they have the item you are looking for in stock.

I've been given a quote for replacement HID globes from my car dealer and they were over $300 - why are your's so cheap?

I would answer that question with "Why are the dealer's so expensive?"

It is common knowledge that car delaers place huge mark-ups on aftermarket goods and spare parts. Here in Perth I knew of a certain dealer charging $3000 (including installation) for a product that RETAILED for $800.

Since we do not have the overheads & expenses of a "traditional retail shop" we do not need to apply the same outrageous mark-ups to our products like the car dealers do!

Just wondering about the heat generated with 35watt, 55watt and 75watt HID

A 35watt HID puts out less heat than a 55watt halogen bulb (and a lot less than a 100watt halogen bulb)

A 55watt HID puts out a little more heat than a 55watt halogen bulb. If your headlights / spotlights are ony rated to 55watt (or it is suggested NOT to use higher than 55watt) then it is best to stick with 35watt only. That being said, we have had literally hundreds of customers install a 55watt HID kit with no heat problems.

In my own car, I replaced the stock headlight assembly with aftermarket (plastic) headlights that had built in angel eyes. On these aftermarket lights, it actually said do not use HID. When I quizzed the seller, he told me that they were fine to use HID. So I installed 35watt in the low beam, and 55watt in the high beam, and two years later, these plastic aftermarket headlights have had no heat damage. The reflector and the polycarb lens are as clear as the day I bought them.

Since 2006 when we started selling HID, I have only had two cases where a customer had issues with heat. Both these cases, the customer was using 55watt HIDs. So the bottom line is if you are worried about heat, stick to 35watt HID. But even with 55watt HID you have a 99% chance it will be fine.

As for 75watt and 100watt HID systems, this is a different story. You should only use these HIDs to replace a 100watt or 130watt halogen bulb. The amount of heat generated by these high power HID will melt plastic lights. The best spotlight for these high power HIDs is a Hella Rally 4000 - which is made of metal with a glass lens. You risk melting anything made from plastic.


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