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Replacement Tail Light Lens for 2018 Grand Design Imagine 2500RL  

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Trying to see if this is the replacement for my 2018 Grand Design Imagine 2500RL?

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The Replacement Lens # AST61B referenced in your question is designed for the Optronics # RVSTL61 and # RVST61 Trailer Tail Lights. The lens itself measures 8-5/8 inches long and 3-3/16 inches tall

Unfortunately trailer manufacturers do not keep a good record of smaller parts like these that they install at the factory so I am unable to verify if this is the exact replacement lens for the lights on your 2018 Grand Design Imagine. With that being said I took a look at some pictures of your 2500RL model trailer and they definitely look very similar to the above mentioned lights.

I recommend trying to locate the model number on the existing lights to verify that this lens will fit. The number should be printed or stamped inside the housing. Please let me know if you find a different model number and I will be happy to see if we have the replacement lens available.

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Doug

7/6/2020

Do you know model, mfgr’s of my rear taillights for grand design, yr 2021, imagine 2970rl. Want to place additional left/right side up higher

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Chris R.

7/10/2020

I wish I could verify this info but the best method will be to simply look at one of the existing assemblies. Unfortunately trailer manufacturers don't do the best job of keeping track of info like this. Hopefully there's a number or model stamped inside the housing - if you can tell me this I will be happy to recommend a matching assembly.

Doug

7/10/2020

They are Optronics, STL73RB and A78RXB. Do you have a picture and costs for left and ight side. Doug
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Chris R.

7/14/2020

We have that exact light model with part # STL73RB. Pictures and pricing information will be on the product page.

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