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Old 04-23-2016, 05:14 PM   #15
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almost all parts on rv's are aftermarket.
rv manufacturers buy most of their parts from a supplier and assemble them the one exception is winnebago. they make a lot of their own parts.
with the exception of appliances, water pumps, and mattresses, they supply their own parts.
makes it difficult to find older parts, unless you do some serious searching.
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Google the numbers or Ebay search numbers only, I think they are chevy Astro. Then look at LED after market lights for same. You might be shocked how little the LED replacements are. I have a 2005 Tradition and found I have Honda Accord tailights and BMW headlights (which I have replaced).
I'm trying to replace my 05 Tradition tail lights, do you recall the year model on the Honda Accord you used to replace your?
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I'm trying to replace my 05 Tradition tail lights, do you recall the year model on the Honda Accord you used to replace your?
Welcome to the forum.
Are you trying to replace the light bulbs or the assembly?
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I am trying to replace the entire tail light assembly on my 05 American Tradition
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I am trying to replace the entire tail light assembly on my 05 American Tradition
Google the part numbers cast into the lenses and see what they are.
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The tailights on my '99 Winnie Adventurer are from a Chevy van. The front turn,park light bulb sockets are older GM also.

To the OP: Nice looking replacement lights.
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I'm trying to replace my 05 Tradition tail lights, do you recall the year model on the Honda Accord you used to replace your?
Google image search suggests a '92 - '93 Accord (Some places say '90 - '93).

Lots of aftermarket choices out there in many styles.
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