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- bukhrnNomad
Dog Folks wrote:
It is, unless you accidently hit an extra key. We're not all a typist. ;)Water-Bug wrote:
The proper terminology is "amber lense". "Orange light cap" sounds like an illuminated beanie or baseball cap. :)
Respectfully:
Is that the spelling in the UK? They often add a "e" to some words.
In the US it is spelled "lens."
If you go to NAPA, it is called the "yellow" or "amber lens" off a "clearance light" or "clearance lamp." - Dog_FolksExplorer
Water-Bug wrote:
The proper terminology is "amber lense". "Orange light cap" sounds like an illuminated beanie or baseball cap. :)
Respectfully:
Is that the spelling in the UK? They often add a "e" to some words.
In the US it is spelled "lens."
If you go to NAPA, it is called the "yellow" or "amber lens" off a "clearance light" or "clearance lamp." - fj12ryderExplorer IIIThanks, I figured that was how it was done, but it seems like some of this stuff is so fragile that it breaks by just looking at it wrong. :)
- brireneExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Just as an aside, how do you get those lenses off? I'm afraid to pry on them for fear I'll break them.
Mine have a slot on the side. Insert a screwdriver and just pops off. - neschultzExplorerPost the number off of one, I think I've got some orange and red both you are welcome to have.
- fj12ryderExplorer IIIJust as an aside, how do you get those lenses off? I'm afraid to pry on them for fear I'll break them.
- chracatoaExplorer
Water-Bug wrote:
The proper terminology is "amber lense". "Orange light cap" sounds like an illuminated beanie or baseball cap. :)
I noticed that I didn't have the right name when I got baseball caps on every search. I guess I'm buying some Mariners caps then...
Thanks all! By the way I know the trailer is dirty. Next thing I have to do is to wash it and store it for the season :( - Water-BugExplorer IIThe proper terminology is "amber lense". "Orange light cap" sounds like an illuminated beanie or baseball cap. :)
- OH48LtExplorerMaybe the larger truck stops, like Pilot, Love's, etc.
- Look closely at the lens for the numbers. Should have SAE number and manufacturer part number.
You should be able to get them locally. In Marysville, RV Marine supply should have them in stock.
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