How to Determine Correct Replacement Lens
Question:
The only number I can find on my current clearance light lens is SWAE-AP2-06-DOT. Do you have any idea as to which of these parts would work on my 2018 Coachmen Catalina Trail Blazer TH26, the Bergman 59 Series or the Optronics MC32 or MCL32 Series. I am looking for a replacement lens only. Thank you
asked by: Cliff E
Expert Reply:
SAE is not a part number, it stands for Society of Automotive Engineers and just means it passed a standards test, In order to determine the correct replacement lens, , you will simply need to measure your current light and find the one that most matches your measurement.
For example, the Replacement Red Lens for Optronics MC32RB and MCL32RB Trailer Lights # A32RB measures 3-3/4 inches long x 1-3/4 inches in height
If you let me know what your light measures and how they mount I would be happy to try and find the best replacement for you, and I've added a link to our selection of replacement lenses for you below.. But if there isn't one you would need to replace your tail lights with new ones of a similar size.
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Replacement Red Lens for Optronics MC32RB and MCL32RB Trailer Lights
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