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Today we're going to be taking a look at part #MCL67RB, this is the Optronics Thin Line Trailer Clearance or Side-marker Light. It's going to be a red light, because it has the red lens on it, it is submersible and it is an LED system. The rectangular light is going to function either as a clearance light or as a side marker light. It's going to feature a sonically sealed and water-proofed lens… see more >
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We have quite a few different options for trailer clearance lights with one wire and that will ground through the mounting hardware. These lights come in various sizes and shapes. The best replacement for your trailer will depend on the size light…
view full answer...The P3 brake controller, #90195, will go into a sort of sleep mode after it detects no movement for 15 minutes. While it is on it does not draw very much power. What you can do to make sure it goes to sleep is exit the truck after turning it off,…
view full answer...The Optronics clearance light part #AL91RB in all of it's configurations would require a hole to be drilled for a harness like the part #A46PB to install with a grommet like the part #A91BOB. There isn't a way to mount it flush without…
view full answer...That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…
view full answer...It sounds like you are speaking of the wires for the brake magnets. If this is correct, you will need to connect one of the wires to the brake controller output wire on your trailer connector and the other wire will need to be grounded to a clean…
view full answer...The reason that 10 Gauge #10-1-1 or 12 Gauge #12-1-1 wire is recommended for 10" brake assemblies, like part #AKEBRK-35-SA, is because they pull more power than the lights on your trailer. I believe the green wire you are referring to carries…
view full answer...The Thinline LED Clearance and Side Marker Light #AL91AB require certain mounting brackets and plugs that are either already installed on the trailer or are available separately. A Right Angle 2-Wire Pigtail #A46PB will work with the Grommet #A91GB…
view full answer...I have a solution for you but I am sorry I am not seeing anything in our system or online with A-91G15B. It may be an outdated part that has been discontinued. I would guess someone just used a different mounting bracket on one of the sides. We do…
view full answer...It depends on the material of the trailer surface you are wanting to mount it on. You could use screws on wood surfaces, self-tapping screws for sheet metal, or nuts and bolts would work on sheet metal. To remove the old ones, you can drill out the…
view full answer...We definitely have the wiring and brackets needed to get you up and running. With that being said, you will need the Right Angle 2-Wire Pigtail #A46PB and the Mounting Bracket for Optronics AL91 #A91BOB. The #AL91AB lights will snap into the #A91BOB…
view full answer...On an aluminum trailer I would recommend you ground the brakes by running the ground wire back up to the ground circuit of the connector on the trailer. Aluminum frames do not make the best ground points so I wouldn't ground the assemblies to the…
view full answer...We do carry a number of options for clearance lights that have a clear lens and red LEDs, but the red equivalent of the Thinline LED Mini Clearance and Side Marker Light - Clear Lens - Amber #AL91CAB has a red lens as opposed to a clear lens; it is…
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