Does etrailer Have 4" Diameter Replacement Lens With No Holes
Updated 11/07/2025 | Published 01/27/2025 >
Question:
Need 2 red and 2 amber acrylic lenses, 4 round. 4.25 dia. Wont work. No holes. To restore stud mount turn signals on a classic International truck.
asked by: Delbert E
Expert Reply:
Hey Delbert! I looked through all of our replacement lenses and I'm sorry to say we don't have any that match your 4" diameter requirement with no mounting holes. If you can't find them anywhere I recommend replacing the entire light with something like the # STL003RB and # STL003AB. These are the closest match we have at 4-1/8" in diameter.

Delbert E.
11/3/2025
I don't think they would work with 6 volts.

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ONE LED Trailer Light - Brake, Tail, Turn - Submersible - Round - Red
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Robin H.
11/3/2025
Hey Delbert, how did the 4-1/8 inch lights work out on your International truck? It’d be great to know if they fit well as a replacement for your old stud mount signals. Your feedback could help others restoring similar classics.