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Grote Industries Introduces 90mm LED Headlamps

MADISON, Ind. — Grote Industries is proud to present the newest members of their forward lighting family: the 90mm LED High Beam and Low Beam headlamps and the 90mm Combination High Beam / Low Beam LED headlamp module.

Built with the same quality and dependability that has made the Grote name synonymous with excellence over the last 120 years, these new LED headlamps are as versatile as they are durable. Designed for heavy-duty applications, these FMVSS 108- and ECE-compliant, street-legal lights are equally at home off-road or on. From the harvester in the fields to the municipal bus or city work truck, Grote’s new 90mm LED headlamps are the perfect high-tech, drop-in replacements for standard 90mm halogen or HID headlamps.

Thanks to their durability, versatility, compact profile, and highly competitive price, Grote’s 90mm LED headlamps are a standout in the forward lighting market. Tough enough to be featured on the newest line of ultra-rugged Western Star work trucks from Daimler Trucks North America, these headlamps are able to withstand the punishing conditions of any heavy-duty work site. Grote’s 90mm LED headlamps utilize the latest high-performance LED technology in conjunction with cutting-edge reflectors and lens optics, while providing drivers with unmatched performance and exceptional light patterns.

Grote’s new 90mm headlamp family makes upgrading to superior LED performance an easy decision.

About Grote Industries

Grote Industries engineers and manufactures LED and incandescent lamps, mirrors, wiring systems, connections, and reflective accessories for trucks, trailers, farm and construction equipment, fire, rescue, and armored vehicles. For 119 years, Grote, a family-owned company, has provided state-of-the-art solutions for OEM and aftermarket customers across the globe. The company’s headquarters is in Madison, IN. Grote Industries serves international customers from facilities in Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Asia. Additional information is available at grote.com.

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