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Picked up a light at my local Camping World yesterday for 5 bucks! Will install when I get the trailer back from the dealer. Which needs to happen fast because stuff is piling up.


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DE88ROX wrote:

Picked up a light at my local Camping World yesterday for 5 bucks! Will install when I get the trailer back from the dealer. Which needs to happen fast because stuff is piling up.


You got that type of light for $5? I looked on that site mentioned and saw the cost around $30. So $5 for the identical ight as shown in the picture of the pass through on this subject.

There is a RV salvage place on Interstate 44 between St. Louis and Springfield. I wonder if you could get one of those lights off a used RV? Of course with the price of fuel, it certainly wouldn't be worthwhile unless you were going that way.





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rgolding wrote:

DE88ROX wrote:

Picked up a light at my local Camping World yesterday for 5 bucks! Will install when I get the trailer back from the dealer. Which needs to happen fast because stuff is piling up.


You got that type of light for $5? I looked on that site mentioned and saw the cost around $30. So $5 for the identical ight as shown in the picture of the pass through on this subject.

There is a RV salvage place on Interstate 44 between St. Louis and Springfield. I wonder if you could get one of those lights off a used RV? Of course with the price of fuel, it certainly wouldn't be worthwhile unless you were going that way.


I didn't get the "identical light" What I bought was your basic dome light, pretty much what you see in most campers. Its perfect for what I need it for.

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/product/12v-dome-lights-single/6123

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rgolding wrote:

DE88ROX wrote:

Picked up a light at my local Camping World yesterday for 5 bucks! Will install when I get the trailer back from the dealer. Which needs to happen fast because stuff is piling up.


You got that type of light for $5? I looked on that site mentioned and saw the cost around $30. So $5 for the identical ight as shown in the picture of the pass through on this subject.

There is a RV salvage place on Interstate 44 between St. Louis and Springfield. I wonder if you could get one of those lights off a used RV? Of course with the price of fuel, it certainly wouldn't be worthwhile unless you were going that way.


You were looking at the LED version a single incandescent one with clear optic lens runs $4.69 HERE so the $5 is an accurate estimate.

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Very cool! Thank you.

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