Replacement Clearance Light for Old Horse Trailer
Updated 04/24/2025 | Published 12/27/2017 >
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Question:
I currently have PM 106 15 lights on my horse trailer. Will the PM 108 15 replace them? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
asked by: Cole B
Expert Reply:
On trailer lights the actual part number for the entire light assembly will be found on the light's base. Sometimes the lens will have other reference numbers that are not the actual part number for the entire light. Based on my research the reference 106 15 pertains to an oval red light lens.
You can refer to the linked page which shows you all of our oval trailer lights. You can simply click on the filters on that page to choose the light style (a clearance light, for example), the color, bulb type (LED or standard incandescent bulb) and overall dimensions. This will narrow down the results to just those items that match your chosen features. I also linked out page for lenses only; these can be sorted in the same way.
For example, Peterson Clearance Light # 425200 is an oval amber light that uses a standard bulb. Part # 108-15A is just an amber lens for light style F108WA.
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Replacement Amber Lens for Peterson Oval Clearance or Side Marker Light w/ Reflector
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Douglas L.
4/24/2025
I have the same lights as you were talking with Cole about but I would like to be able to use the same mounting holes but update to a more modern lamp 1 that doesn't use the 194 bulb a brass turn lock or an LED that would mount in the same 3" space and is a 1 wire unit as mine are riveted into the trailer thank you for your time. Douglas L