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![]() "James Gemmill" gemmilljim@hotmail,com wrote in message ... Thanks all. Found 'em at Walmart for $10.99. Pakckage includes gasket, light and new plug. Went conventional huh? On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 17:13:46 -0500, "Andy K." wrote: Let me guess, red lens, rubber gastket and three pins on the back. Check your local truck stop also. Those lights used to be standard on big rig trailers. "James Gemmill" gemmilljim@hotmail,com wrote in message .. . 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" wrote: 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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