Marker Light to Replace Peterson 143 on 2007 Fleetwood Pop Up Camper
Updated 09/10/2014 | Published 09/07/2014 >
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I cannot find an exact replacement on your website for a Peterson 143 Flange mount 2.5inch Amber marker light. The light goes to a 2007 Fleetwood pop-up camper. The lens is 2 1/4 diameter and the distance between the flange holes is 2 5/8. I cant find an incandescent replacement on your website. Can you help?
asked by: Chris F
Expert Reply:
I did some research, and found that the Peterson 143 is a flush grommet mount lamp, not a flange mount. The lamp itself is 2-1/2 inches in diameter.
The Optronics # MC57AB would be a comparable replacement. You'd also need a # A57GB grommet and a # A46PB pigtail.
If the # MC57AB doesn't match your lamp, please send me a reply email with a photo of the lamp attached, and I'd be happy to try to find a replacement for you.
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Optronics Clearance or Side Marker Light - Submersible - Incandescent - 2" - Round - Amber Lens
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- Rear Clearance
- Side Marker
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- Recessed Mount
- Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 2 Inch Diameter
- Amber
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