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Old 05-19-2013, 04:22 AM   #1
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2012 interstate Reading Light Broke

I was rotating my reading spot on our 2011 Airstream Interstate and it literally broke off. I am sure I can order another from AS but was wondering if anyone knows where I can order the same one online? Probably expensive from AS.
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Old 05-19-2013, 06:35 AM   #2
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I was rotating my reading spot on our 2011 Airstream Interstate and it literally broke off. I am sure I can order another from AS but was wondering if anyone knows where I can order the same one online? Probably expensive from AS.
Thank you!
You got me curious, so I went surfing the web to see if I could find a match, in case I break one of mine, probably by smacking my poor bald head into one of them— again! No luck. I've found similar from several vendors, but not identical.

Here's a suggestion: call your nearest Airstream dealer and get a price, but don't order quite yet. At the same time, look around for 12v LED reading lights for RVs or boats, and see if you find a pair that you like that are cheaper and/or sturdier, and if the price difference isn't too large, replace them both. If the price for a new matched pair is more than you're willing to pay, you've still got the option of ordering one light from Airstream.
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Old 05-19-2013, 07:39 AM   #3
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I am not sure what broke on your light but also consider looking for parts. I was able to find brass swivels for the lights on my 64 Tradewind. Seemed like lots of parts were available. Of course, in my case I really wanted to restore the lights.
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