Can Optronics LED Trailer License Plate Light with Bracket Connect to Non LED Product
Updated 01/10/2023 | Published 01/09/2023 >
Question:
I am looking at the Optronics LED Trailer License Plate Light with Bracket to connect to the existing license plate light. I have a 2017 Promaster 3500 converted RV. I recently installed a driver side rear door Spare tire holder. The problem is that it now blocks the vehicles existing license plate. I would use the Optronics product as the new license plate holder. Is there a problem with directly connecting the LED product to non LED product? Would issues with doing this should I be aware of ?
asked by: Ron C
Expert Reply:
It would be perfectly fine; there are no issues to be aware of connecting the Optronics LED Trailer License Plate Light with Bracket # LPL56CB.
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Optronics LED Trailer License Plate Light with Bracket - Submersible - 5 Diodes - Clear Lens
- Trailer Lights
- License Plate Lights
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- LED Light
- 8-5/8L x 3-1/4W Inch
- White
- Optronics
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