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Revolution tail lights

down_home
Explorer II
Explorer II
I replaced the back up light on left side last year. Over 300.00.
You cannot buy just the lens from factory.
Who makes them and who sells them?
I've spent a lot of time over the months and longer perusing the Internet with no success.
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GREGORYJ
Explorer
Explorer
Here are the red ones on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/HELLA-005603137-5603-Type-Wraparound/dp/B000VU3B3C

All 3 colors available from: http://www.rallylights.com/hella-5603-series-wraparound-signal-lamp.html
Ellen & Greg
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krivanj
Explorer
Explorer
tropical 36 is correct. Find the Hamsar catalog. They are in there
Fleetwood Revolution LE 38X
2011 Scion TC toad

down_home
Explorer II
Explorer II
tderonne wrote:
These?



Here's a thread from a few years back with some info.

I can't see the photo.
It's 2005 Revolution with fie lights each side one each side being clear back up.

Branson_N_Tucso
Explorer II
Explorer II
I found my tail lights for my Fleetwood Providence at TYC.
On line. They came from a 1978 - 1991 GM BlZR.
I went on line took a picture of mine and sent it to them they made the match. I belive they cost like $21.00 to include bulbs.

Good Luck

tropical36
Explorer
Explorer
down home wrote:
I replaced the back up light on left side last year. Over 300.00.
You cannot buy just the lens from factory.
Who makes them and who sells them?
I've spent a lot of time over the months and longer perusing the Internet with no success.

Hamsar

made in Spain

Toll Free: 1-800-567-5483 | sales@hamsar.com

Search

part number 81120 for the red

USA Dealers
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tderonne
Explorer
Explorer
These?



Here's a thread from a few years back with some info.
Tim

2004 Winnebago Adventurer 31Y
Ford chassis

jorbill2or
Explorer II
Explorer II
Most new coaches are using more unique headlight ( projectors) and twilight assy but in the past they pulled headlights and taillight assembly's from late model cars and trucks. As said the dot number can give a clue to what that is. For a 2000 coach that might be a 98 car or truck. My headlight was 300 bucks via RV dealer eBay got me the same light for 50. Made in China but when I compared them they were identical .. same manufacturer. Just a 250 profit to the RV dealer.
What year is your rev? Perhaps if you gave that info someone might know and be of more help
Bill

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
RoyB wrote:
Glad to see someone here mentioning DOT APPROVED...

Just keep in mind that any of these safety lights used on US Highways must be DOT approved... There should be a DOT number engraved into the lens.

Some of these lights you may find on the various search sites may not be DOT approved...

Some of us find out the hard way and when it comes inspection time you may have to remove your $300 light assembly to be able to pass your safety inspection... ouch....

Just saying
Roy Ken


I am a Safety Inspector in Texas. You do NOT look at the DOT or design/build of headlamps and Tail/clearance lamps when Inspecting. Unless it is OBVIOUS one of the lights is NOT part of the rest. Doug

RoyB
Explorer II
Explorer II
Glad to see someone here mentioning DOT APPROVED...

Just keep in mind that any of these safety lights used on US Highways must be DOT approved... There should be a DOT number engraved into the lens.

Some of these lights you may find on the various search sites may not be DOT approved...

Some of us find out the hard way and when it comes inspection time you may have to remove your $300 light assembly to be able to pass your safety inspection... ouch....

Just saying
Roy Ken
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crasster
Explorer II
Explorer II
Try ebay over an over. Keep looking! There is a replacement out there. If not you may be able to get one custom made ($).
4 whopping cylinders on Toyota RV's. Talk about great getting good MPG. Also I have a very light foot on the pedal. I followed some MPG advice on Livingpress.com and I now get 22 MPG! Not bad for a home on wheels.

carringb
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Explorer
They are from the Hella catalog. They're kinda common on European coach buses, but also found their way into other RVs including my former Weekend Warrior (mine used the reds only).
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Trackrig
Explorer II
Explorer II
What year and model of Revolution? The lights change from year to year and model to model - whatever they can get cheap (for them anyways).

On my 2005 Fleetwood 39S Excursion, they're off a Chevy pick-up truck.

Had the same problem with a front turn light. Had to buy one from Fleetwood to identify it. If I need another, they were kind enough to ship it in the mfg's box with part numbers and all on it.........

Bill
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Jim
Explorer
Explorer
In 2004, my 1994 Bounder tail light assembly had rusted out and was beyond repair. Only light that worked was the brake light. I'd spent several leisurely months driving around the countryside after buying that RV and occasionally I'd stop in at small out of the way RV dealers looking for a replacement. Well, one day, I stopped at a 'boat shop' of all places in Milton-Freewater Oregon. And darn if they didn't have the entire backup, running, brake light assembly, for my RV! Cost me $25.

The point is, there's almost always a replacement out there somewhere. And if you're able to limp along with what you have, searching out of the way places for RV parts is not only fun, it's sometimes rewarding.
Jim@HiTek
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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
down home wrote:
I replaced the back up light on left side last year. Over 300.00.
You cannot buy just the lens from factory.
Who makes them and who sells them?
I've spent a lot of time over the months and longer perusing the Internet with no success.

Look for the DOT number or other numbers on the lens. Google searching on them may be helpful in determining what else they're used on. The headlight assemblies on our 2001 coach for example, were used on the 91-96 Chevy Caprice, and the tail lights were used on 73-91 Chevy or GMC pickups. I found that out from the numbers on the lenses.
Dutch
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