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- bobndotExplorer IIIf you cant find a match for the lights.
Buy a dollar store white plastic cutting board and cut some pieces to cover the existing marker light holes and glue them in place. Use a good rv sealant to make them waterproof. Cut a small hole in the new shields to allow the wires to do their job with the new lights. Simply install any new marker light onto the newly cut plastic. - VA-ApraisrExplorer IIhttps://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/Bargman/34-59-012.html
This link was supplied to me once from this board to replace the amber lenses on the front of my 2004 Ford Fourwinds. Maybe it will point you in the right direction. - BarabooBobExplorer IIIReplace the existing marker lights with led lights from superbrite led. I did this on my Class C Damon and I loved the extra brightness and less electricity they used.
- ron_dittmerExplorer IIHi John,
I buy lots of odd things from ebay. Ebay offers so much. You have a good chance in finding a matching marker light lens there. - jrloucksExplorerI used etrailer as well to not only replace my rear turn/tail/backup lights, but also to replace the red clearance lights with these:
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Lights/Bargman/3499001.html - Harvey51ExplorerI found nearly exact replacements (slightly different colour) at Princess Auto for about $3. LED
On the front, a long ladder over the engine compartment worked surprisingly well. Use something to prevent the wires from falling into the inside after cutting them off the old light.
When I went back to the discount auto store to get some red ones, the price was $9. Ouch.
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