How to Convert Incandescent Trailer Lighting to LED Operation
Updated 04/24/2018 | Published 04/23/2018 >
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Question:
I want to replace all the tail light lens covers for a 2004 Fleetwood Flair 33R. I was looking at Item # STL43RBXinch it looks very similar and would update them LED.
asked by: Fredrick E
Expert Reply:
RV manufacturers do not maintain detailed specs on smaller items such as the lights installed on their motorhome products but we do offer a full range of replacement lenses, complete light assemblies and also LED replacement "bulbs" that allow you to convert the RV to high-efficiency LED lighting without having to change all of the fixtures too.
I have linked for you our main pages for trailer light replacement lens parts, complete light fixtures and for the LED replacement elements.
The page for the LEDs allows you to click on your existing bulb number to see if we have LED replacements. For example, a standard incandescent bulb of type 194, part # A194B, could be replaced with amber LED part # ARC78FR.
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Replacement Side Marker Light Bulb # 194
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