Single Wire Incandescent Clearance Lights in Amber and in Red
Updated 07/01/2020 | Published 06/30/2020 >
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I’m trying to replace the brittle easily broken old clearance lights on my horse trailer. 4 amber and 2 red. There is only 1 wire coming out of each spot on my roof. Every light I’m finding hooks up with 2 wires. I know the ones that aren’t broken worked before I pulled them for the sake of matching. Where should I look for the kind I need?
asked by: Chelsea
Expert Reply:
We have just what you're looking for when it comes to single wire lights, which are grounded to the surface they're mounted on. For the red lights you can use the # MC95RB and the amber lights you can use the # MCL95AB. Both of these are incandescent clearance lights that will work well to replace your old lights.
I've also linked our entire selections of both the red and amber lights sorted so they're easy to find in case you're looking for something a different size.
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Optronics Mini Trailer Clearance or Side Marker Light - Submersible - Incandescent - Red Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Rear Clearance
- Side Marker
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 2-1/16L x 1-1/16W Inch
- Red
- Optronics
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