Availability of Trailer Light Lens For 2004 Coleman Valor Camping Trailer
Question:
I need a replacement lens for the running lights on the rear of my 2004 Coleman Valor Camping Trailer. It looks like part #A32RB, but it is difficult to tell from the picture if it is the correct one. The numbers on the lens are SAE P 2 A 99. Hope this helps.
asked by: Edward H
Expert Reply:
To order a replacement lens for the running lights on your 2004 Coleman Trailer you will want to order by part number on your lights or by the size of the light you will need.
The SAE number on the lens stands for the Society of Automotive Engineers. The SAE part number is not the part number of the light, it is just a number on the lens that means that lens has passed SAE guidelines. These part numbers are usually on the lenses of most all trailer lights.
You will want to get a brand name (Bargman, Peterson, Wesbar) and the part number (40-38-001, 154R, 221902) that is on the mounting base of your light to be able to get the correct light for your trailer. We also list the dimensions of the lights on the item pages of the trailer lights.
On the Optronics Replacement Red lens, part # A32RB you have referenced, the size of the lens is 4 inches long x 2 inches wide x 1-1/8-inch deep.
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Replacement Red Lens for Optronics MC32RB and MCL32RB Trailer Lights
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Lights
- Light Lenses
- Rectangle
- Red
- Optronics
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