What is the Height of the Optronics Sealed 6-1/2 Inch LED Clear Oval Trailer Utility Light
Updated 02/06/2014 | Published 02/04/2014 >
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Whats the depth on this light? Thanks
asked by: Brett G
Helpful Expert Reply:
The depth of this light is 1 inch, and that is measured from the base of the gray back to the top of the lens surface. The height of this light at the electrical connection is 1-3/4 inches. This light is also 6-1/2 inches long and 2-1/8 inches wide.
Depending on your needs you might also need the grommet # a70gb, or wire pigtails # A47PB or the # A45CB.
I have included a diagram showing these measurements for you, and a couple of videos for your reference.
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Optronics LED Trailer Utility Light - Submersible - 10 Diodes - Oval - Clear Lens
- Work Lights
- Utility Lights
- Exterior Lights
- Interior Lights
- Oval
- Recessed Mount
- LED Light
- White
- Optronics
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