Does Roadmaster Tow Dolly RM-2050-1 Need To Be Jacked Up To Replace Turn Signal and ID Lights?
Question:
I will be ordering one of each for my roadmaster tow dolly...the drivers side turn light and the front running light. I would imagine that I have to jack up the trailer, take the wheel off in order to attach the light. Am I right? Is there a simpler way?
asked by: Skip J
Expert Reply:
You are correct, to install the replacement driver's side stop/turn signal # RM-300220-40 and replacement ID light # RM-300230-10 you will need to jack up your Roadmaster Tow Dolly # RM-2050-1 and remove the wheel on that side.
There is not an easier way as with the wheel still attached you will not be able to get to the tail light wiring, and getting under the dolly to make the connections for the ID lights would be pretty difficult if it was not jacked up.
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Roadmaster Tow Dolly with Electric Brakes - 4,250 lbs
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- Tow Dolly
- Wheel Decks
- 4250 lbs
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- 8-1/2W x 12L Foot
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Replacement ID Light for Roadmaster Tow Dolly - Red
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- Trailers
- Tow Dolly Parts
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- Roadmaster
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Replacement Driver's-Side Stop/Turn/Tail Light for Roadmaster Tow Dolly with Electric Brakes
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- Tow Dolly Parts
- Lights
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