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Today we'll going to be taking a look at the Optronics LED Trailer License Plate light. This is a compact light that's going to illuminate your trailers license plate. It's going to feature a sonicly sealed design. It's got a nice water-proof design. It is completely submersible. It's an LED system.… see more >
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Yes, I am happy to say that we do carry clearance lights/identification lights that do not have the brake light function. That part is the Mini LED Identification Light Kit for Trailers - Submersible - Amber LEDs - Clear Lens #OPT89FR. These lights…
view full answer...In regards to the Mini LED Identification Light Kit for Trailers part #OPT29FR, you will need to remove the grommet from the light and then push the light through the hole. Then, you can reinstall the grommet securing the light inside the hole.
view full answer...Using a multimeter like #PT89ZR set to the 20V setting will work well as you stated for the vehicle side because there is already a 12V power supply. To test a trailer you have a couple of different options to provide that power needed for testing;…
view full answer...I would agree that the problem appears to be on the vehicle side. Generally speaking, most of the time when a vehicle's fuse blows as a result from attaching a trailer, the cause is usually attributed to either the trailers lights exceeding the…
view full answer...It sounds like there is a short circuit that is overloading the running light circuit in the tow package wiring on your tow vehicle. The most likely culprit is a dirty or corroded trailer connector on the vehicle or trailer if not both. The first…
view full answer...This sounds like either a ground problem or a loose or broken wire causing your problem. First, you will need to check for a proper ground at the connector and at each light. The taillights are grounded through the mounting bolts. I have included a…
view full answer...We do offer all sorts of trailer lighting, including fender-mount types such as #BA44FNL and #BA44FNR which are combination red/amber lights. We also have #MCL61ARB. These and all other red/amber lights are shown on the linked page. If you cannot…
view full answer...Hi Dave, I have an option for for you, however, I wasn't able to cross reference the number you gave me so you'll just need to take a couple quick measurements to confirm the following option will work as a direct replacement. If the distance…
view full answer...In order to replace the light bulb part #67 inside of the Optronics Snap-In Mini License Plate Light part #LP11CB you will need to take a small screwdriver and then pry the light base away from the housing. I have attached a photo for where you will…
view full answer...For the Optronics #LPL11CB license plate lamp, the white wire is the ground connection and the black wire is connected to the taillight running lamp circuit. I've linked to a product description video for the license plate lamp.
view full answer...After you've packed the bearings and assembled everything, carefully slide the hub assembly onto the spindle and install the outer bearing. Install the spindle and tang washer and run the spindle nut down finger tight, then rotate the hub back…
view full answer...For a 3500 lb axle, your options for bearing sizes are greatly narrowed down so that makes things a lot easier. You just need to determine your bolt pattern of your wheels. For traditional 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern, Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly -…
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