How to Install the ThinLine Mini LED Side Marker or Clearance Light w/ Bracket MCL-91AK?
Question:
Ive been looking at your LED submersible amber trailer lights and have a question about instalation. The Incandescent light I am replacing has only one wire lead. Is that the hot positive lead and then it grounds to the frame? I could use some help with the wiring.
asked by: Thomas C
Expert Reply:
Yes, that is correct. To install the ThinLine Mini LED Side Marker or Clearance Light w/ Bracket item # MCL-91AK, you would run the power for the light to the single wire and then if it won't be attached directly to the frame, you will run a ground wire to the frame and then to the mounting hardware of the bracket as it is designed to ground through it.
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ThinLine Mini LED Side Marker or Clearance Light w/ Bracket - Submersible - 3 DIodes - Amber Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Rear Clearance
- Side Marker
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 2-1/2L x 1-3/16W Inch
- Amber
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