Replacement Dual Functioning Amber Side Marker Light With 3 Wires
Published 10/19/2022 >
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Im looking for a 4 inch length by 2 inch wide led amber side marker light/ turn signal but it needs to have 3 wires its a dual functioning light I cant seem to find one on the website is this something you would have.
asked by: Tanner
Expert Reply:
Though we do not have an exact match to the current light you own the closest light that we have is The Sealed, 6-1/2 inch Mid-Ship Turn Signal and Side Marker Light - Amber # ST75AB serves 3 functions: side marker, reflector, and turn signal. The light accepts an industry standard 3 prong plug # A45PB. To mount this light the Trailer Light Mounting Bracket # BK70BB is the correct bracket for you.
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Sealed, 6-1/2" Mid-Ship Turn Signal and Side Marker Light - Amber
- Trailer Lights
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- Marker
- Turn
- Oval
- Recessed Mount
- Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 6-1/2L x 2-5/16W Inch
- Amber
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