Replacement Front Turn Signal for a 1989 Ford F-59
Published 12/11/2018 >
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Please tell me why you advised this item instead of Item # STL70AB. which of these two is the sturdiest/ best made?
asked by: Michael
Helpful Expert Reply:
For a replacement turn signal to use on your 1989 Ford F-59, the Trailer Turn Signal and Parking Light part # STL72AB should work for you. In order to be sure you will need to measure the light you have now. If it measures to be around 6-7/16" long x 2-5/16" wide x 1-3/4" deep then the light will work for you.
In order to install it you are also going to need to use the Right Angle 3-Wire Pigtail part # A47PB and possibly the PVC Grommet for 6-1/2" Oval Trailer Tail Lights part # A70GB.
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Optronics LED Trailer Light - Parking and Turn Signal - Submersible - Oval - Amber
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
- Marker
- Turn
- Oval
- Recessed Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 6-1/2L x 2W Inch
- Amber
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Michael
12/11/2018
Please tell me why you advised this item instead of Item # STL70AB. which of these two is the sturdiest/ best made?