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Today we're going to review part number STL69RB. This is the Optronics sealed thin line LED trailer stop, turn, and taillight for over-80"-wide trailers. Now this is a red rectangular trailer light, serves three functions for trailers that are more than 80" wide. It's the stop, turn, and taillight functions. This is a great replacement for incandescent lights because there's no bulbs to have to be… see more >
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