Why is There a Driver and Passenger Round Optronics Trailer Tail/Stop/Turn Light
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The Trailer Tail Light # ST24RB is labeled as the passenger side because the driver side option, part # ST25RB, has a clear section on the underside of the housing to illuminate a license plate on a bracket like part # LP10SB. If you already have a light dedicated to the license plate then you can definitely use 2 of the passenger side options for your trailer. Attached are some review videos for you to check out. These light assemblies ground through the mounting hardware and then you connect the brown wire to your running light circuit and the red wire to your respective stop/turn circuit.
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The Trailer Tail Light # ST24RB is labeled as the passenger side because the driver side option, part # ST25RB, has a clear section on the underside of the housing to illuminate a license plate on a bracket like part # LP10SB. If you already have a light dedicated to the license plate then you can definitely use 2 of the passenger side options for your trailer.
Attached are some review videos for you to check out. These light assemblies ground through the mounting hardware and then you connect the brown wire to your running light circuit and the red wire to your respective stop/turn circuit.

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Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Turn, Tail - Incandescent - Round - Red Lens - Passenger Side
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Bruce
4/2/2020
The Trailer Tail Light # ST24RB is labeled as the passenger side because the driver side option, part # ST25RB, has a clear section on the underside of the housing to illuminate a license plate on a bracket like part # LP10SB. If you already have a light dedicated to the license plate then you can definitely use 2 of the passenger side options for your trailer. Attached are some review videos for you to check out. These light assemblies ground through the mounting hardware and then you connect the brown wire to your running light circuit and the red wire to your respective stop/turn circuit.