Haul Master 2 Pc Submersible Trailer Lights Item#61306 on 2040-parts.com
Taberg, New York, United States
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Description
These submersible
trailer lights provide all-weather protection for launching watercraft
or off-road water crossings. The impact-resistant housing and LED bulbs
withstand shock and vibration. These submersible trailer lights function
as a tail lights, stop and turn signals.
This product complies with applicable DOT standards Specifications
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