Replacement Light for Kwikee Electric RV Steps
Updated 03/16/2021 | Published 03/10/2021 >
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Replacement Light for Kwikee Electric RV Steps - Amber - 2-13/16 Diameter Item # LC358693. Does this come in a clear or blue cover, rather than amber? Or is there another 2 13/16 round light I could substitute? THANKS
asked by: Robert H
Expert Reply:
Unfortunately, Lippert does not offer a clear or blue lens or a replacement lamp with a clear lens.
However, I do have a solution that would work for you. I'd recommend using the Optronics # UCL60CB. It's about the same diameter, and is an LED lamp so it would be brighter, draw less power and last much longer. It's also comparably priced. It's also submersible, so water getting on the lamp won't be a problem. The mounting holes are at 2-1/4 inches on center, as opposed to the 1-1/2 inch for your existing lamp, so you would need to drill a mounting hole.
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Optronics LED RV Utility Light - Submersible - 168 Lumens - Round - Chrome Trim - Clear Lens
- RV Exterior Lights
- Utility Light
- Hardwired
- Surface Mount
- LED Light
- 12V
- Chrome
- Optronics
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