Where to Find 2" Trailer Clearance Lights
Updated 08/22/2022 | Published 08/20/2022 >
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Question:
I need 3, 2 in, clearance lights. They have to be on the same wire lead...
asked by: Sherri
Expert Reply:
All of our clearance lights have their own wiring so you'll need to do some splicing on your end to get all of the lights to properly function. If you're needing red 2" clearance lights you can use the part # MCL55R1224B you were looking at but if you need amber (orange) 2" clearance lights you can use the part # MCL55AB instead. To splice your wiring together you can use the Pigtail # A46PB and heat shrink butt connectors like the kit # DW05743-5 to help give you the most secure and protected connections.
Attached are some review videos and an installation video for you to check out.
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LED Trailer Clearance or Side Marker Light - Submersible - 3 Diodes - Round - Red Lens - 12V/24V
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Rear Clearance
- Side Marker
- Round
- Recessed Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 2 Inch Diameter
- Red
- Optronics
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