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webslave
Nov 27, 2013Explorer
Since you don't list yourself as having an RV; your best bet is to wait until you get one. If you buy new you may find that you already have them as some manufacturers are shipping the new ones with LEDs from the factory. If you buy used, then you should still wait. If your RV comes with Command Electronic tail lights, they make a conversion kit; old bulb out, new LED module in. That's what I did with my FunFinder ('08), but, the new FunFinders come with the LED lights. If your RV comes with Bargman lights, they may, depending on the model, also make a conversion kit. If not, like my Cougar, then you can either go with an LED bulb (less satisfactory) or replace the old light units with an LED tail light assembly (what I did).
The lights I installed are also Bargman, but, you could install any brand from any source and there are quite a few sources available to you.
The lights I installed are also Bargman, but, you could install any brand from any source and there are quite a few sources available to you.
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