2 1/2" Marker Light, Truck/trailer Lights, (2) Red, 12v on 2040-parts.com
Adrian, Michigan, US
You are viewing/purchasing 2 LED Lights,
- Great for Trailer, Motorhome, Travel Trailer, Semi Trailer, etc.
- 2 Wire, Ground, Power
- 2 LED Marker Light
- White Lens
- Red Bulbs
- 2 1/2" Long Overall
- 12 Volt
- Standard Housing & Wiring
- Light Number 164
- The light itself is 2 1/2" Accross.
- Overall width is 2 1/2"
- Frame and lens are plastic
- Mounts directly onto vehicle, no other mounting hardware needed except screws
- These are a very nice light
- You are purchasing 2 lights, so order accordingly.
- Please view my Ebay store, Madisoncenterwholesaler for other Lights
- Contact me with any questions.
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