Trailer Tail Light Protector and Matching Tail Lights
Updated 10/12/2015 | Published 10/11/2015 >
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Redline Accessories and Parts - LG440NP For the light protector above what square submersible light would you recomend? I dont need a license plate light here in Oregon.
asked by: Wally W
Expert Reply:
The light guard # LG440NP is designed to fit Peterson square tail lights # 432200 for the right and # 432400 for the left. A license plate light is still a good idea because you never know where you might tow the trailer!
You could also use submersible lights # ST7RB for the left and # ST6RB for the right. And you might be interested in aluminum tread plate light protector # CE26051A. Since it is aluminum it will not corrode like steel.
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