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Today we're going to be taking a look at part number 30-92-004. This is the Bargman Surface Mount Tail Light. The red light is going to function as a combination of brake light, tail light, turn signal light for your trailer and RV. It's got a clear lens here on the base. It's going to allow lights to come through which is going to shine down on the license plate. The license plate mounting… see more >
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