Adapted lights that bring practicality and innovation

For customers with trucks from the Mercedes Benz, Volvo, and Iveco lines, Gauer offers solutions with adapted lights, providing the necessary versatility to meet various lighting needs, simplifying component selection, and ensuring greater cost savings.

The lens parts are joined through a plastic injection process, resulting in greater product durability and better light sealing.

These lights feature a male connector attached to the base, which is the original model for the line. This greatly simplifies the light installation on the truck, as it only requires plugging the existing female connector on the vehicle into the male connector of the light. Simple, practical, and fast. If the truck does not have a female connector, it can also be purchased from Gauer.

The installation process is so practical because the dimensions of the light base, where it fits onto the truck, match the original dimensions of the line. This makes replacing lights extremely easy, allowing the truck driver to uninstall and install the Gauer Adaptation light themselves, avoiding new holes in the fender or chassis.

Equipped with a female connector, any truck from the CF-1281 (Volvo line), CF-1282 (Mercedes Benz), CF-1283 (Iveco), and CF-1284 (Scania) lines can use Gauer’s adapted lights.

What allows the same light to be installed on trucks from different lines is the difference in the holes located on the rear part of the base adapted to the truck.

The electrical system of the adapted lights has the same standard voltage as the original lights and also has the same functions and lamp power.

And since Gauer is committed to delivering quality products without losing market competitiveness, the cost of adapted lights is fair and accessible, without excessive pricing. Gauer's goal with the customer is satisfaction, bringing innovation and quality to the products and ensuring excellence!

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