Replacement Rear Middle LED Strip Light With A Clear Lens For A Boat Trailer
Updated 07/10/2024 | Published 07/02/2024 >
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Question:
Hello, I have a boat trailer that has a broken rear middle LED light strip 14 1/2 inches long, mounting holes 8 1/2 inches in between. The light itself is clear and it only has two wires entering the rear of the light a black and a white wire. Can you please help me find the correct replacement light? Thank you
asked by: Bruce B
Expert Reply:
Hey Bruce,
The Optronics Thinline LED Utility Light Bar # BUL69CB you were already looking at is going to be the closest option that we currently offer to your current light. It's a bit longer at 15" and has a 14-1/8" spacing for the mounting holes so you'll have to drill new mounting holes. I typically just use some self-tapping screws to mount into the frame. This is also a 2-wire light with a red power wire and white ground wire that you can mount to the frame with a ring terminal # DW05702-1.
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Optronics Thinline LED Utility Light Bar - Submersible - 11 Diodes - Clear Lens - 15" Long
- Trailer Lights
- Utility Lights
- Strip Light
- Surface Mount
- LED Light
- 15L x 1-3/8W Inch
- White
- Optronics
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