How To Connect Optronics Trailer Lights # ST8RB and # ST9RB To a Trailer
Updated 03/13/2012 | Published 03/11/2012 >
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Question:
Do you carry the quick connector that you describe fits the ST8RB and ST9RB trailer lights?
asked by: Gregory D
Expert Reply:
The quick connect feature on the Optronics Light, part # ST8RB, and part # ST9RB, means that you can connect the wires by inserting them into the four holes on the back of the light. It is not referring to a separate part.
The wires would be stripped about 1/4 inch and pushed into the correct hole on the back of the trailer light. The holes are marked with the tail light function that the hole provides. The wire when pushed in the hole will automatically lock in place and give you a quick connection.
To remove the wire from the hole you would just insert a small screwdriver in the smaller holes located under the larger holes. This will release the connection of the inserted wire.
These lights will ground to the trailer through the mounting studs.
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Combination Trailer Tail Light - 7 Function - Incandescent - Square - Red Lens - Driver Side
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
- Brake/Tail/Turn
- License Plate
- Marker
- Square
- Surface Mount
- Non-Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 5-3/16L x 4-9/16W Inch
- Red
- Optronics
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