Could Sealed, Steel Armored Trailer Clearance and Side Marker Light # MC82RB Replace PM-122
Question:
HI, I want to replace the PM-122 clearance lights I have on my trailer with LED lights that will fit the same holes/screws as were used to mount the PM-122 lights. What do you recommend? Thanks, C
asked by: Claude R
Expert Reply:
As long as the distance between the mounting holes of your current clearance light is 3-7/8 inches the MC82RB will fit and work as an easy replacement. We don't carry the light you have so we don't have that measurement but trailer lights are mostly made to the same standard and we have found that if the lights match visually the mounting is almost exact.
Products Referenced in This Question
Armored Clearance and Side Marker Trailer Light - Incandescent - Steel Housing - Red Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Rear Clearance
- Side Marker
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 4-1/2L x 2W Inch
- Red
- Optronics
more information >
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Armored Clearance and Side Marker Trailer Light - Incandescent - Steel Housing - Red Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Rear Clearance
- Side Marker
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 4-1/2L x 2W Inch
- Red
- Optronics
more information >
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