Replacing trailer Lights

JCSuperman

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Hiya all, looking for information on trailer lighting. Mine are kinda old, corroded, etc... Am interested in replacing with LED's instead of the same ole' stuff.. Anyone got any idea's where to get a cheaper light.. round, rectangle, square...dont matter... Thanks in advance..<br /><br />Jc :confused:
 

Bondo

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Re: Replacing trailer Lights

NAPA auto parts.....
 

BUSTED

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Re: Replacing trailer Lights

Try a local semi truck parts house. they have led lights that are sealed. no possible leaks. and they are cheap. I paid $10 per light.
 

peterbo3

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Re: Replacing trailer Lights

Evening Superman,<br /> Easy way is to mount your lights onto a piece of 4in x 1in timber (or alloy or whatever) & hang it from your transom (assuming this is legal in the States). Most boaties in Australia do this because it prevents corrosion & is a simple setup. You unhook your lightboard wiring prior to launch & stow the board in your tow vehicle or boat. Hope this helps.<br /><br />Regards,<br />Peter.<br /><br />P.S. On to Baghdad!!! Let the towelheads really understand what it is all about!!!!!
 

Stratosfied

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Re: Replacing trailer Lights

Ditto to the local Heavy Duty truck Parts Counter, I have found that they have better assemblies and at a lower cost than anywhere else. Also, they probally have the exact match for your particular use.
 

MoRambler

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Re: Replacing trailer Lights

They're not LED, but I just bought a set of trailer lights and wiring at Harbor Freight Sales. They were on sale for $12.99. This included the lights, wiring, and also the clearance lights. I figured for my rig, it would be fine.
 
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