Replacement Trailer Lights for 1999 ProCraft Boat Trailer
Updated 09/12/2016 | Published 09/09/2016 >
Question:
I own a 1999 ProCraft 180 Combo Fish and Ski, with ProCraft trailer. The license plate light is broken because left tire blew and the rubber broke the left tail light and the license plate light. I have learned that the license plate light that is on there is a sealed tubular light that requires the two prong pigtail with black and white wire. But I cant find a replacement light. It is very small, the mounting holes are 1.25inch apart, it is plastic in construction, bulb portion is round. Bottom of light says ASAE1 75W top part says 9057. I can send pictures if necessary, any help would be much appreciated.
asked by: Chad S
Expert Reply:
We carry a broad range of trailer light replacement lenses as well as replacement lights and complete trailer lighting kits. The linked pages will display both license plate lights like # M439K and individual replacement parts like lens kit # W003372-73. You can sort the results shown by using the click-on filters on the pages.
Usually the part number for a trailer light appears on the light base, rather than on the lens which usually displays only SAE/DOT info. I did find many photos of 1999 ProCraft trailers and several appear to use different styles of lights so I cannot be sure which is the OEM type and which particular one is on your trailer.
In the event that you cannot find the parts you need on the included links, your best bet is to check the light base for brand name or part number, or to submit some photos of the light to help us identify it.
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Peterson Trailer License Plate Light - Submersible - Incandescent - Gray Housing - Clear Lens
- Trailer Lights
- License Plate Lights
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 3-3/8L x 1-3/4W Inch
- White
- Peterson
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