Recommended Tail Light For a 1965 Truck With Holes In Rear Bumper For Tail Lights
Question:
I have a 1965 truck with a flat steel rear bumper that has a 3 1/2 inch and a 3 inch hole on each side for taillights 3 1/2 and reverse lights 3. Do you carry a red LED taillight/brake light/turn signal that fits in the 3 1/2 inch hole, and a white reverse for the 3 inch hole. Thank you
asked by: Dennis G
Expert Reply:
While we will not have any tail lights or reverse lights that will fit the holes in the bumper or your 1965 truck, I would recommend using the Fusion LED Combination Tail Light # STL201XRFHXB to cover both holes. This light is flush mount so it will fit over the holes in the bumper, which will also allow the wiring to pass through the homes. The light is 4 function so each light will act as a running light, brake light, turn signal and reverse light.
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Fusion LED Combination Tail Light - Submersible - 4 Function - 12 Diodes - Red and Clear Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
- Stop/Turn/Tail/Backup
- Round
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 5-1/2 Inch Diameter
- Red
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