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Thread: Trailer lights

  1. #1
    Eliminator 4 Life
    anyone know of a bullet proof tailights that wont get any water in it. I have one light that keeps blowing out cause it fills up with water. Thanks

  2. #2
    Just foreplay
    Easy fix----Unplug your wiring harness before backing down..
    If your trailer requires power for the brakes, as mine does (blue wire I think),
    plug your wiring lead in sideways so just using the correct braking wire, or you can short patch cord using only the wires you need..

  3. #3
    Nord
    I thought the new led's were waterproof.

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    VictoryIzMine
    anyone know of a bullet proof tailights that wont get any water in it. I have one light that keeps blowing out cause it fills up with water. Thanks
    I was having the same problem. Switched mine out to LEDs. No problems now.

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    RitcheyRch
    LED the only way to go

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    charlyox
    I have an Extreme trailer and I went to Extreme and bought all new LED replacement lights.Work great look cool. It cost me about $200.00 to change everything out.

  7. #7
    Hardly Satisfied
    Easy fix----Unplug your wiring harness before backing down..
    If your trailer requires power for the brakes, as mine does (blue wire I think),
    plug your wiring lead in sideways so just using the correct braking wire, or you can short patch cord using only the wires you need..
    I 2nd that

  8. #8
    Sleeper
    Rob,
    If you would buy a DCB, they would put good LED lights on your trailer.
    Hope to see you at the lake soon.
    Mike

  9. #9
    Eliminator 4 Life
    Thanks for the input Ill order some LED's and brands better then others???

  10. #10
    Beer-30
    Thanks for the input Ill order some LED's and brands better then others???
    I did the same thing and converted the whole trailer to LED. No problems and you don't see a voltage draw when you plug in the trailer.
    Pick which style you like. There are several out there. The 60-series oval STT (stop, tail, turn) start with just a few LEDs to 60 or so. I went with the Maxxima brand. They had the STTs with 3-rows of 20 little LEDs. I liked that look more than the larger bulbs. They have several styles, though:
    http://www.maxxima.com/

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