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Does anyone have a source for the torpedo shaped aisle lights on the Regencies? They look like the entire assembly has to be changed as the small white strip of plastic is not easily removable.
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1993 32' Regency Wide Body, 4 speed Allison Trans, Front Entry door, Diamond Plate aluminum roof &
1981 Euro 22' w Chevy 350 engine and TH 400 tranny
 
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The small white plastic strip just pries out. Try it (it is flexible)


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Gunner,

Have you been able to find replacements for the white plastic part that pries out?

I found some bulbs at Radio Shack and dug the ones out of the white plastic part and replaced them with the new bulbs. It was a bit of work, but, they have been working for a couple of years now.

Bill G


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"...find replacements for the white plastic part that pries out?

Nope; I had my couch re-done and removed the two aisle light fixtures mounted on the couch. Pried white plastic out to access lights then replaced. I didn't look, but I thought at the time the translucent white plastic shouldn't be hard to find, although they probably would have to be trimmed to fit. Sounded easy at the time.


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