Hi Folks,
We own a 2000 26.5' Mid-Bath, and I had an "oopsie" while trying to back up to find a spot to turn around on a narrow Forest Service road near Glacier N.P.
I just nudged a young tree, so thankfully no damage to the body of the LD, or any compartment doors. But the lower rear (rectangular) marker-light is damaged beyond repair, so I'd like to get a replacement for it and install it. I'm not near LD, and since I'm on the road, having them mail it to me would be near impossible.
Would anyone know the brand/replacement part I should by for this year LD? I'm sure they are the old incandescent lights.
Anyways, and help or pointers would be appreciated, especially now that it is the weekend, and LD will be unreachable until next week.
Thanks in advance!
Stop in at a Flying-J or pilot gas stations, they have lots of lights and stuff, you might even find exactly what you need
Lazy Daze has used a variety of marker lights over the years, post a photo of the driver’s side lighs, maybe be someone will come up a source of a matching replacement.
Larry
You might try Peterson Lights; click on the catalog and try "marker light" as a search phrase.
Peterson Manufacturing | Vehicle Lighting & Harness Systems (https://petersonlightsandharnesses.com/)
Thanks everyone.
Larry, I feel pretty stupid, because when I took your suggestion to photograph the marker/clearance light on the driver's side, the light number is printed right on the red lens!
It reads Grote 9157 DOT LP2PC 80.
I just ordered one from Amazon (for $7), since I'll be back at my B-I-L's house in a few days.
So I am all set now. Thanks much folks.
Steve, don’t feel stupid. These machines are full of learning curves. Hence the purpose of this site. By asking, you were directed to what supplied your answer. Newbies like me are discovering answers to questions we didn’t even know enough to ask!! 😁
Steve and Carol; Well too late now for you, but on my 1999 TK the only incandescent lights left are the cab lights and the headlights. (OK some of the instrument dash lights might be incandescent, I'm not fooling with Ford stuff) Now is a good time to migrate all of your outdoor lights to LED, and I've converted all of the indoor lights also. More reliable, and uses a lot less power also!
Here are side markers. Oval LED Truck and Trailer Lights - 4” LED Side Clearance Lights - Pigtail... (https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/marker-clearance/oval-led-truck-and-trailer-lights-4-led-side-clearance-lights-w-4-high-flux-leds-pigtail-connector/580/) RonB
Steve, don’t feel stupid. These machines are full of learning curves. Hence the purpose of this site. By asking, you were directed to what supplied your answer. Newbies like me are discovering answers to questions we didn’t even know enough to ask!! 😁
Thanks for the kind words pjYukiko. I can think of no better forum to learn so much about our beloved LDs!
Steve and Carol; Well too late now for you, but on my 1999 TK the only incandescent lights left are the cab lights and the headlights. (OK some of the instrument dash lights might be incandescent, I'm not fooling with Ford stuff) Now is a good time to migrate all of your outdoor lights to LED, and I've converted all of the indoor lights also. More reliable, and uses a lot less power also!
Here are side markers. Oval LED Truck and Trailer Lights - 4” LED Side Clearance Lights - Pigtail... (https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/marker-clearance/oval-led-truck-and-trailer-lights-4-led-side-clearance-lights-w-4-high-flux-leds-pigtail-connector/580/) RonB
Good suggestion RonB. I'll keep that in mind when I get home if I have a hankering for another project! Appreciate the link.
FWIW, all of our interior lights are now sporting LED replacement bulbs, which was all about saving our battery power. If they last their projected 25,000 hours (I doubt it), so much the better! It was nice not to have to replace the fixtures or be soldering LED strips of lights 😬