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Ellen: Hey everyone. I'm Ellen here at etrailer.com and we're going to be taking a quick look at the Triple LED Trailer Light. This is a really nice slim profile light for the back of your trailer or RV or motor home. I think this is a really nice looking light and it's very low profile.It's also an LED light so that's always going to be nice that… see more >
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Hey Tom, all of the lights you mentioned are bright and will easily be visible but the Command #CE44VR is the brightest compared to the part #DG52721PB and #DG52720PB.
view full answer...Hey Jeremy, unfortunately the Reese 58351 lift tool is no longer available by itself. We used to carry them, but we sold our last one back in 2019. We do have some other similar lift tools available which may be suitable substitutes. The link below…
view full answer...Fasteners are not included with the Triple LED Trailer Tail Light #CE44VR. This is due to the different mounting surfaces that the lights can be mounted to. Depending on the surface that the lights will be mounted to will require different hardware…
view full answer...I don't believe they're considered true OEM replacement tail lights for your Class A, but I do know that some of our neighbors have successfully used the Triple LED Trailer Tail Light #CE44VR on their RVs. You'll want to…
view full answer...If your RV currently has incandescent lights and you're going to be adding the Triple LED #CE44VR to the mix then you will most likely need to add resistors like the Load Resistor Kit for LED Turn Signals - 50 Watts - 6 Ohm - Qty 2 #DI34ZR to…
view full answer...The Triple LED Trailer Tail Light part #CE44VR is a pretty common OEM taillight used on motorhomes so as long as the style is the same as the one you have and the dimensions of 14" long x 6-7/8" tall x 1" deep are the same…
view full answer...I've linked to a diagram showing the dimensions of the Command #CE44VR trailer lamp. We don't have a video completed as of yet, but when we do, it'll appear on the website.
view full answer...The two most likely causes of a MaxxAir vent fan lid not opening or closing are either going to be a lift motor or operator failure. I recommend removing the motor and applying power directly to this to see if the shaft turns. If not, you know the…
view full answer...There are a number of bright options for surface-mounted trailer tail lights, though all will be designed as brake, tail light and turn signals (you do not have to wire the turn signals and can simply tie that wire off on the light). The brightest…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...Sounds like you are wanting to know if the Fan-Tastic Vent 3350 Series Upgrade Kit #FV803358 is the correct kit for your roof vent. Basically this is designed to fit the Fan-Tastic Roof Vents to turn it into a 3350 series of Fan-Tastic Vents like…
view full answer...Since they are on the same circuit, you will want to switch the running lights to LED as well when installing the #CE44VR. Mixing the two has a tendency to cause problems with the lights functioning, and it is definitely important to have working…
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