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Today we are looking at the Optronics Sealed, 6-1/2 inches Oval LED Trailer Stop, Turn and Tail Light, part number STL70RB. This light functions as a stop, turn and tail light. It has a sealed waterproof housing and lens unit. This light comes with 48 LEDs or light emitting diodes. It flush mounts with a mounting grommet and plug which are required to complete the installation, but sold… see more >
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For the clearance light part #AL91RB we have the grommet part #A91GB which is basically a hard rubber.
view full answer...Yes we do! The LED light that is comparable to the Bargman 40-06-001 and the Optronics #ST70RB that you referenced is the part #STL002RB with the staggered 3 pin connection. We also have the kit #TLL12RK which comes with the same size lights,…
view full answer...The Optronics light that you referenced, part #ST70RB, is an exact replacement for Bargman light #40-06-001. If you can find that part number on your Bargman light, then we can be sure that this light is the correct replacement. Even if your Bargman…
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view full answer...The GloLight LED Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn - Submersible - 22 Diodes - Oval - Red Lens #STL178RFPB you were looking at is a flush mounted light that bolts directly to your trailer, and only requires a hole for the wiring to pass through.…
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