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(1) Replacement Lens For 12 Diode Led Square Trailer Tail Lights Brake Boat New on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:J-20245-15-R Brand:Jammy Other Part Number:LED 2024

Replacement Lenses for Square 12 Diode LED Trailer Lights

  • Product: Replacement Lens for Square 12 Diode LED Trailer Lights
  • Quantity: 1 Lens (screws not included)
  • Fits submersible and non-submersible versions, over and under 80" versions, and the left and right side of each. (The last 2 pictures above show examples of the types of trailer lights these will fit on.)
  • Lens measures 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" 
  • Screw holes are 3 3/4" apart
  • Lens Color: Red
  • DOT approved
  • Brand new, buy with confidence!
  • Fast shipping!!

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