Redoin the Lights
#1
Redoin the Lights
I am getting ready to rewire my trailer and looking at putting all new lights on it. Are there any good online suggestions for a place to get new lights? I am looking at two different types of clearance lights, both are the same size and have 2 bulbs, but one has more of a distinct area for each bulb where the other is more has a more uniform cover. I would like to get a kit which includes a bunch of the clearance lights (hopefully save some $) so I don’t have to buy 14 different clearance lights.
#2
Good ideal, get rid of all the crap in one swift motion. Do yourself a favor and get HD 7-wire cable in 14 or 12 if you can find it. Most good trailer shops carry it. It is already color coded, and will last for a long long time. This site has alot of what I believe you are looking for, Good luck
http://www.etrailerpart.com/
http://www.etrailerpart.com/
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I know they cost more.....but I have been replacing my trailer lights with LED's as they go bad or if I run across a good deal....in the long run the cost compared to bulb life pays for them
#4
I really like the LED's, but they seem to be 3x the price of regular and for this old trailer, it has two many lights and I wont be utilizing it that much. I do have a 28' goosneck flatbed I will probably be redoing within the next year, and I will almost definately get the LED's for that. I am going to put all new 14 or 12 / 6 on it; dont need the reverse lights and 6-way is too common for horse trailer / farm use.
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