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James Gemmill
 
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Default Boat trailer lights

Thanks, I found them at Overton's for about $13. Will check the local
NAPA today.

On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 22:43:04 -0400, "fiddler"
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James, The whole light fixture has to be changed if the bulbs are blown.
"Truck Light" is a brand name and is commonly used in trailer applications.
Any trailer supply store should carry them. Or if you are lucky a local
automotive parts store will have them. Just take the light with you when you
go. I would not recommend buying then from a marina! These are common lights
and they are going to be over-priced at a marina. Just call around to some
local supply houses and you are sure to run across them.
Andy
"James Gemmill" gemmilljim@hotmail,com wrote in message
.. .
The lights on my boat trailer are sort of built in. They are
installed with a rubber gasket. The fixture itself says Truck Light.
When I unplug it and remove the fixture there seems to be no way to
change a bulb.
Any ideas?


 
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