Dimensions of the Optronics Stop-Tail-Turn-Backup Trailer Tail Light # STL211RB
Updated 09/30/2015 | Published 09/29/2015 >
Question:
I have a triton snowmobile trailer and would like to add back up lights to it. I noticed this model had a built in back up light which allows me to not have to drill holes in frame for a 2 1/2inch with a clear lens. Will this fit in the same opening as a truck lite model 60 light, and utilize original grommet?
asked by: Justin S
Expert Reply:
The best info I can give you on whether or not the part # STL211RB would fit in the grommet of your trailer is the dimensions of the light so that you can compare them to what your trailer currently has.
The dimensions are 6-7/16" long x 2-5/16" tall x 1-1/2" deep.
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Fusion LED Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn, Backup - Submersible - Oval - Red/Clear Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
- Brake/Tail/Turn/Backup
- Oval
- Recessed Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 6-7/16L x 2-5/16W Inch
- Red
- White
- Optronics
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