Specialty Recreation (SR33101 RV Porch Light Lens
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That light fixture was purchased for a 1988 16-foot Bonair travel trailer, but it looks identical to the Terry resort trailer light fixture, so I believe it would fit.
I didn't add the tabs for the measurements because they were too small. 4 1/8 wide x 2 1/8 tall Carl's RV owes me a debt of gratitude.
This might work, but I'm not sure. On our national sea breeze in 1999, we used it. It's nothing more than a piece of plastic with four plastic tabs that fit into a metal frame. I wish I could assist you in a more significant way.
When I'm not using my lens, I remove it because the replacement lenses aren't very long lasting. This will fit if the handle is underneath the light.
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It completely disintegrated after two years of sitting in the sun because it was made of poor quality plastic. This should be marked with a different plastic by whoever is doing it. With a sale price of $11 and a manufacturing cost of probably a few cents, selling a five pack for $11 would not cost the seller much more but would make his customers happy. Now for the benefits: It was a perfect fit in my 1987 Southwind pos motorhome.
This is the second time I've ordered from this company in the last two years. When I got home last week, I noticed the first one was cracked to the point of being unusable. We don't use the handle or the light, so I don't see the point. So I believe it is simply a matter of the type of plastic used. br>The second one arrived today, and I attempted to install it. The shell complements the outfit perfectly. However, the tabs that hold it in place are too wide, indicating that either the mold they're using is incorrect or there's too much material on the tabs. br>I'll be able to reduce the size of the tabs. But you'd think that if you're spending this much money, it'd be appropriate.
The product was successful. It went together well. Unfortunately, it was made of the thinnest, cheapest, and most brittle plastic possible. Scotch tape could be used to make your own. eggshells that have been used before It would 1000% be more resilient than this thing would.
I bought it on January 17, 2017, but didn't put it in for a few months. Because the RV is parked in the shade, the lenses quickly discolored, and the plastic has become extremely brittle. So for $11 I won't be buying another one for another year and a half!.
In less than four years, I'll be buying again. This item appears to have been purchased in April 2017 to replace a broken and brittle lens cover on my brand new 2005 Sea Breeze Class A 34ft RV. I should have bought multiples, because a little over 4 years later, I'm buying another one due to sun damage, despite the fact that I never turn that light on to cause any heat buildup. I also installed an LED bulb, which means it won't get hot. The cover is functional, but it won't last forever, so buy a few to keep on hand. Also, I'm not sure what the 4" x 6" dimensions refer to; the lens is only 2x4" ruffly. I hope this has been of assistance.
It was the ideal size for my 1984 Fleetwood Pace Arrow. The opening was about 4 1/2 inches wide, and the product description stated that it was 6 inches wide. I tried it after seeing a picture of it on another buyer's website, so I'm including a picture of it here.
Rather than going to an RV dealership, save some money and buy this.
I'm going to buy another (what do I have to lose?) and replace the bulb with an LED. I'm hoping for a two-year cover life!.