Replacement 2-1/2 Inch Long Optronics Marker Lights for Cargo Trailer
Updated 10/29/2018 | Published 10/27/2018 >
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I have a cargo trailer with optonics marker lights. Would like to add more. The lens says SAE P2 P3 the light is 2.5 inch long x 1 inch wide. Screw holes are 2 inch apart. What is a replacement for this led light.
asked by: William S
Expert Reply:
The closest Optronics trailer light assembly we have available to your existing unit is the Optronics Thinline LED # AL91RB. This LED light measures 2-1/2 inches long and 1-3/16 inches wide. The mounting bracket # A91BOB it is used with (not included with the light) features bolt holes that measure 2 inches apart on center.
Unfortunately the SAE P2 P3 number you found on the lens of your existing light doesn't indicate the actual light model but has to do with DOT regulations. If the above Optronics light doesn't look like what you have please feel free to email me a picture of your trailer and I will be happy to see if we have something else that will work.
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