Bargman Clearance Light #59 Amber with White Base (34-59-002)
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According to the hole design, the centers are 3 inches apart.
In fact, the cover snaps off, and the bulb has to be unplugged and replaced. The cover can now be snapped back in place! Since I needed a lense cover, it was cheaper to buy the assembly as a whole. that I have a spare housing and wiring harness, I can start fixing the wiring.
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There is a space for a #194 bulb in this base socket.
Selected User Reviews For Bargman Clearance Light #59 Amber with White Base (34-59-002)
All of the leaking running lights on my Class C motor home from 1990 had been replaced and they are working well. This rig has been up for about two or three months and has never had any issues. Keep a seal behind them as well. A polybutene tape formed a gasket, so I used that. A. UPDATED You're going to have an impossible time keeping the seal intact and keeping There is water leaking into the walls of the coach when it rains heavily. After removing and resealing several times, I have decided not to do this again. seal area is just around the perimeter of the container because the base isn't a flat surface. It measures roughly 3/16 of an inch around the base and only covers a circumference of that area. Trying to keep the over head sealed on the class c motor home is not working. Those of the same brand and model are doing well in the rear light department as Compared to a Class B, Class C's overhead is subject to more vibration.
Using this lens, I was able to replace a broken one As you can see, my lights look very similar to this one, and I bought this full assembly for about a buck less than paying for just a it's not the same size, I can Also, replace the bulb that you do not need. wasn't quite the same length nor width. But it was extremely close to it. Taking my old light and squeezing and pushing the lens I was able to attach it easily. Therefore it should not fall off due to its tight fit. I used only a portion of the light, but can still say that it looks nice. There are no weak parts in it at all. I like the clear color of the lens better than my old ones the new one is much better at catching light. This LED marker light is a good alternative to the high-end LED lights if you don't want to spend a lot.
On our camper, we replaced one of the side lights. The new one fit perfectly, even though it wasn't as square as the old one we replaced. Since it came with clamps, it made the process easier, as I only needed to switch two connections and the lights became functional.
The majority of RVs in their recent model years have something new in place of these. Their new price is skyrocketing as compared to two years ago, but they are a perfect replacement.
My trailer feels much better since I replaced it. We would have liked it to come with a rubber or foam gasket for the backside.
I replaced the old ones on my vintage RV just a few weeks ago. The new ones are almost identical to the old ones, and even the holes line.
We broke our RV light and this was the perfect replacement.
For the grommet to fit inside, you will need to bore out a hole of 1" in the metal of your trailer. When I discovered that I would need to bore a hole to install this, I was very upset. In order to screw it flush, you would break or crush the plastic when trying to screw it flush These do not come in a low profile design. Therefore, the depth of the base may only be 5/8", but the grommet extends a further 1/2" in the center. It's the only reason I gave it a two star rating instead of a one because the cover snapped onto an older elliptical style marker light I was replacing because the lens was damaged. I had to trash the base of this unit since it had a goofy-looking lens on it. However, it snapped on solidly and is operating well now.