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Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this Optronics LED Trailer Clearance or Side Marker Light with the Reflex Reflector and the Amber Lens. Now, this is a rectangular LED trailer light that'll function as a clearance or a side marker light. And what's nice with this light is it offers the built-in reflex reflector, so it removes the need for a… see more >
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Lights like the LED Clearance or Side Marker Trailer Light w/ Reflector #MCL0032RBB are more or less universal so as long as the light you're wanting to replace on your 2019 Heartland Landmark Newport 5th Wheel measures 2" x 4" overall…
view full answer...To replace your existing Optronics #MCL44RB and #MCL44AB1 Clearance Lights with sealed alternatives, I recommend taking a look at the Optronics Sealed LED Trailer Clearance Light - Amber #MCL49AB and Red #MCL49RB. These feature a bit of a different…
view full answer...There is room inside the Optronics LED #MCL44RB to reroute the wires but not through the center divot like you're thinking. The circuit board with the diodes is right there and it's glued to the inside of the back housing. The hole you drill…
view full answer...That SAE number references our part number #MC48RB. I checked with Optronics and they do not offer just the replacement lens for their Optronics Rectangular Trailer Clearance, Side Marker Light #MC48RB so you'd just need the entire light…
view full answer...Thanks for providing the picture. It looks like your current marker light is around 3 3/4" long and 1 1/2"- 2" wide and has mounting holes 3" apart. While we don't have anything in those exact dimensions, we do have several…
view full answer...Yes, that all sounds correct. The computer systems on the newer trucks require a constant draw to provide power to the vehicle's 7-Way connector. To work around this you will need the 7-Way Vehicle Power Adapter item #FR87PR. This plugs directly…
view full answer...Trailer wheel bearings are specific to the spindle that is installed on the axle that is on your trailer. You will need to safely support the trailer, remove the wheel and tire, remove the grease cap, remove the cotter pin and washer that secures the…
view full answer...Does your running light circuit currently have quite a few lights on it? Sounds like maybe the circuit is being overdrawn currently and there's not enough power left to operate the cameras. Since you know the circuit is active and you've also…
view full answer...The race part #L68110 works with the bearing part #L68149. This is the same as the race part #L68111.
view full answer...I can see why this is confusing. The outer diameter of the race, which is the only difference between the #L68111 and #L68110, is only important to the hub itself and they will both correspond to the #L68149 bearing that you mentioned. The race will…
view full answer...The Cotter Pin #165649 can be used on a Lippert axle, so as long as you're replacing a cotter pin with a 1/8" diameter and 1-3/4" of usable space, this will work just fine for you. If your pin has different dimensions, just let me know…
view full answer...The L68110 race, which is very common to boat trailers, is available individually and is compatible with the L68149 bearing. Although the outer diameter of the two races is pretty close (2.362 for the L68111 versus 2.327 for the L68110), I would…
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