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Posted: 03/28/12 09:38am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My red tail light cover cracked and I am having a hard time finding one. I have a 2006 Criuser RV fun finder x 189 FBR. Anywhere online to order them? Thanks

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On the lens itself there should be some numbers. Jot them down, and give the light manufacturer a call.


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Posted: 03/28/12 09:54am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

X2 on looking on the lens itself..

One of my rear trailer marker lens got busted and it says etched on the lens "BARGMAN 59"

Just type BARGMAN 59 into google and you find many sources fot it...


Google say: Bargman 34-59-010 #59 Series Red Clearance Light Replacement Lens (This one available from AMAZON for $1.59



WALMART has a big display full of lens for the trailers. Might have your part number...


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One of mine had gotten hit and broke into a half dozen pieces. I sat down with a tube of crazy glue and put it back together. That was 5 years age and it is still going strong and no leaks.


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On the lens it says Command SAE-AILRST 96 DOT

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Here is one.
Just Google "Command SAE-AILRST 96"
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Posted: 03/28/12 11:56am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Expensive little buggar



This one is available from ebay source for $22. It says rare so I guess that is why it is so expensive hehe...

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AT that price I might try the other post's idea and use RTV and patch the crack. Have to watch what ebay will charge to ship it too... Might be $25 to ship it haha...

If it doesnt want to snap in place again RTV it around the edges and let it dry. I have one that way here and it has been in place for a long time.

It wouldnt be all that hard to pry it loose if I needed to replace the bulb inside...

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I got one from here http://www.commandelectronics.com/incandescent-tail-lights.html

$17.00

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I always buy new rather then repair.

RoyB wrote:

AT that price I might try the other post's idea and use RTV and patch the crack. Have to watch what ebay will charge to ship it too... Might be $25 to ship it haha...

If it doesnt want to snap in place again RTV it around the edges and let it dry. I have one that way here and it has been in place for a long time.

It wouldnt be all that hard to pry it loose if I needed to replace the bulb inside...


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