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Extreme Max 5001.5905 Dual Taillight Housing

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Product Number: EMP-5001.5905
Vendor Number: 5001.5905
$55.95 $49.99

Extreme Max 5001.5905 Dual Taillight Housing

Product Number: EMP-5001.5905
Vendor Number: 5001.5905
$55.95 $49.99 You Save $5.96 (10.7%)
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Extreme Max 5001.5905 Dual Taillight Housing

Extreme Max Taillight Housings offer an excellent solution to a missing trailer taillight box or a new trailer build! Designed to bolt directly to the trailer frame, the housing holds standard-size 6" oval LED taillights. Each housing features a sleek black powder coat finish that fights rust and corrosion, keeping your trailer looking great for years to come. Due to the variety of trailer frame styles to which the housing may be mounted, mounting hardware is not included. LED taillights sold separately.

  • Each housing holds two 6" LED taillights (sold separately)
  • Bolt-on design for easy installation - Mounting hardware not included
  • Mount vertically or horizontally
  • Black powder coat finish helps prevent rust and corrosion

 

Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents

WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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