How Thick is the Plastic Used to Make Replacement Amber Lens for MC32AB Trailer Lights
Question:
The lens cover appears to replicate the cover on my existing popup which is a Fleetwood 2005 Niagara. It is important that the wall of the lens on the backside is 1/16 of an inch thick. I currently bought the lens locally and it has a wall thickness of 3/32. The lens cover DID NOT fit because of the wall thickness and the mount that is attached to the trailer. This difference in wall thickness made the opening space on the back of the lens 1/16 of an inch to small and prevented the lens cover from fitting on the popup. So, the question is, what is the wall thickness of this lens cover for the A32AB and A32RB?Please advise as soon as possible and thank you in advance.
asked by: Robert B
Expert Reply:
I went out to the warehouse and pulled lens # A32AB to measure how thick it is. I used a set of digital calipers to measure and the wall thickness is just under 1/8 inches thick (0.107). Based on what you need this does not appear to be the correct lens.
If you can get the model number of the light off of the light housing, that may reveal the proper lens.
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Replacement Amber Lens for Optronics MC32 or MCL32 Series Clearance or Side Marker Trailer Lights
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Lights
- Light Lenses
- 2 Inch Wide
- 4 Inch Long
- Rectangle
- Amber
- Optronics
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