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Old 10-09-2018, 09:00 AM   #1
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Front roof clearance lights

Anyone know the manufacturer and model number, and a source for the rooftop front Amber clearance lights. These lights are on the overhang roof.

I lost a lens off one.

2016 Jayco Greyhawk.

I noticed a 2018 unit seemed to have the same lights.

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Old 10-09-2018, 09:26 AM   #2
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Our leaks in the cab have originated in those lights. Maybe not from the lens cover but the seal around them.
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Old 10-09-2018, 10:09 AM   #3
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All of our motorhomes have been equipped with these on the front cap;

https://www.amazon.com/Bargman-34-59.../dp/B0007Y4P9G
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[QUOTE=2008Seneca;695968]All of our motorhomes have been equipped with these on the front cap;

On the Greyhawk, they are teardrop shape and raised.

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We were cruising along with NO traffic coming or going for miles. Farm road in Bumbfuque, CA doing 55 MPH. One car and one branch at the same time! Only one lens and no major damage. Point is, the teardrop replacements are not all alike as the center base can be higher. A simple lens becomes 'replace the entire fixture'. Be prepared with 18 gauge wire splices and caulking.
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Lost one on our '18' 23 RB. Found the gasket material protruded out keeping the light cover from latching well. Got a few new ones from our dealer. Trimmed the foam gasket a trifle, put on the cover and caulked the installation carefully. Replaced both front covers while at it. If there's a branch, I'll drive through it.
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Attached are good photos of the light and what the lens looks like.

The lens reads: SAE P2 PC 04 DOT

Any ideas where to find a replacement?

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Anyone know the manufacturer and model number, and a source for the rooftop front Amber clearance lights. These lights are on the overhang roof.

I lost a lens off one.

2016 Jayco Greyhawk.

I noticed a 2018 unit seemed to have the same lights.

Thanks.
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Old 10-12-2018, 11:14 AM   #8
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How about these?;

https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Lig...SABEgKbx_D_BwE
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They do appear similar, but would like to just buy a lens if possible.
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Sometimes it is cheaper just to buy the complete light
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They do appear similar, but would like to just buy a lens if possible.
We recommend you contact etrailer in either case, they are very helpful.
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Take another one off or just take a closeup of one on the rv and email to etrailer
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https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...ck-Lite+26765Y
Lens only at $3.19. Beware! It might be too high and you have to replace the base. The internal area where the screw goes differs by manufacturer. I know.
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Old 10-27-2018, 12:34 PM   #14
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Clearance lights

You can buy either the whole assembly or just the lenses. Ask for a E450 or 350 clearance light over the cab for your year ford. I had to buy one recently. I got mine at NAPA.
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You might check Flying J, Loves or TA truckstop. I had to replace a clearance light on my TT a while back. Parts stores and Amazon had the lens but it was the better part of a $10 bill.

A couple months later, I was traveling for work and stopped at a Loves Truck Stop in northern Indiana and saw the light for $2.19.
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Well? End of story....
I never found the lens, and will let my dealer just replace the entire light. If the cost isn't to bad, mabe all 5 with LED lamps.
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I know it is late for you, but your request for information came up on my search for marker lights. I found one for my 2018 Grayhawk at Zoro.com. It was less than 8 bucks and came with the entire light and lens. I just used the cover lens, as the original light was still working. The site does not specify the make or model, but the lights are generic and fit most light markers. I hope this helps others.
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I have the 2017 Redhawk and I think they are the same overhead lights as on my camper. You can purchase these at any Harbor Freight store and they come as a six pack the entire light with bulb for around $15-18. I purchased when one of the lens broke and at time 2020 they were about $13. Harbor freight has the best deal around for these. You get six for the price of one at any other place.
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In reading other comments on these lights I also had a leak earlier on with my Redhawk 2017. I removed the lens from each and resealed the wiring with gorilla glue extreme and no leak in the last 5 years. Today probably liquid rubber would work just as well.
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