Recommended Trailer 2-1/2 Inch Clearance Light and Grommet
Published 09/16/2016 >
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I have a trailer with clearance lights that need to be installed. The hole is 2-11/16 inches in diameter. What size Grommet should I use? I would like to use submersible LED lights.
asked by: Tobin
Expert Reply:
The closest grommet we carry to your 2-11/16 inches hole is the Optronics # A57GB. This is made to fit into a 2-25/32 inch opening which is going to be extremely close. Being that it's rubber I would imagine you could make it work even if you have to file out the hole ever so slightly.
For a 2-1/2 inch submersible LED light the Optronics # MCL59RB will pair well with the 2-Wire Pigtail # A46PB.
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