What Two Pigtails do I Need for my Fusion LED Trailer Tail Light Part # STL211RB
Updated 12/28/2020 | Published 12/23/2020 >
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Good evening. I am going to be purchasing two Fusion LED lamp assemblies. I need to know the correct right angle pigtails for the lamps. Item # STL211RB. There are tow one two wire and one three wire. Thank you. Mike
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Expert Reply:
For the Fusion LED Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn, Backup part # STL211RB you will use the Right Angle 3-Wire Pigtail for Optronics Trailer Lights part # A47PB for the three wire which will carry your running lights, turn/brake signal lights and your ground and the Right Angle 2-Wire Pigtail part # A49PB for the reverse light.
I have linked a video for you on the installation process so you can see how they will work together.
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Fusion LED Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn, Backup - Submersible - Oval - Red/Clear Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
- Backup
- Stop
- Tail
- Turn
- Oval
- Recessed Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 6-7/16L x 2-5/16W Inch
- Red
- White
- Optronics
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