Replacement Rear Trailer Marker Lights For A 2-3/4" Cutout Hole
Updated 09/14/2023 | Published 09/13/2023 >
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Question:
The lights I purchased earlier this summer are being reported to me as too small. Prefer to purchase only grommets as I have a significant supply of lights, but will purchase light/grommet set if needed. The cutout hole is 2-3/4" in diameter.
asked by: Bradley J
Expert Reply:
For a 2-3/4" cutout hole we currently only have two options, the Optronics # A56GB (closed back) and # A57GB (open back). These grommets are compatible with lights like the Optronics # MCL57RB or # OPT94FR. You'll need a 2-pin wire harness # A46PB to connect the lights to your trailer's wiring.
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Rubber Grommet for 2-1/2" Round Trailer Lights - Recessed Mount - Open Back
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