Most of the LENs used on the trailers are made by BARGMAN and should have a Bargman Part Number molded into the lens. Just look on the other installed lens and get this number and search google for the number.
These lens may be available at Lowes-Walmart or any number of local autoparts stores...
Mine are the snap-in type and will pop-off when spotting in some tree branch areas. I have run a small bead of RTV around the edges to keep them from falling out.
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I claim Horse Creek Country in Southern Ill - Momabear is from North Texas
We live in King George VA RETIRED DOD DOAF DON CONTRACTOR Electronics Tech 42YRS
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2008 STARCRAFT 14RT OFF-ROAD POPUP with PD9260C and three 85AH 12VDC batteries
2010 F150 FX4 5.4 GAS with 3.73 gears - Super Cab - Towing Package - 2KW Honda EU2000i Gen
K9PHT (since 1957) 146.52Mhz
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If you can't find it on your own, contact Jayco direct. They can supply parts for all products they have made over the years.
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Denise, DH, grandkids, and two rescue pups
-2016 Jay Flight 29QBS Elite
-2016 Ford F-250 XLT 4x2, 6.2L EFI V8, 4.30 Elec Lock, Heavy duty Alt
When I need a lens I just pop one out and take it with me to the RV store or WallMart. That way I don't get a collection of misfits and only have to make one trip.
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2011 Eagle 330RLTS with just about every option.
2017 Silverado 1500 4x4 5.3 with tow package. (no, we don't tow the Jayco with it.)
2018 Surveyor 265RLDS well equipped.
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