Trailer lights

SVcummins

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Well it?s took me about 3 weeks but this project is done finally
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Ya' done GOOD!! I heard them folks in Australia is upside down. You figured out sideways in three weeks. That has got to be a record somewhere. . . .
 
Nice to be able to see what you're doing and where you're backing in the dark isn't it? Looks good
 
Ya it is saddling horses at 4am and unsaddling at 10 pm will be a lot easier with light and backing into the corral to load in the dark will be a lot easier to
 
SV, son put the LED strip lights down the side and inside on my gooseneck. Lets you see to saddle or unsaddle before you get to the trailer.
 
That?s a good idea . I had these lights already sitting around and they light up a long ways around the trailer I think I paid 12$ with free shipping off eBay had them on the front of my old service truck
 
Nice job. Do you have to wait for the kid to hop up there and turn them on and off or does he stay up there waiting until you holler?
 
Looks nice. But the one thing I have found out about trailer lights. No matter how well you try and protect them. Something will always find a way to knock them off.
 
Happyness is hooking up your trailer lights, after doing wiring repair, walk to the rear of the trailer, and every thing works. Stan
 
Boy you can say that again I rewired this whole trailer front to back hopefully it?ll last a long time
 
Any more I totally depend in trailer lights. I put enough tape on it so if I lose lights trailer can be seen.
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(quoted from post at 17:15:14 01/26/18) Ya it is saddling horses at 4am and unsaddling at 10 pm will be a lot easier with light and backing into the corral to load in the dark will be a lot easier to
there is nothing worse than stumbling around in the dark trying to load or unload horses or equipment when you can't see 5 ft. in front of you. not to mention it's a good way to get into a wreck!
 
I was looking at the magnetic light kit at various places but they all say limited to 80" wide trailer and mine is 86. How do I make it work to fit my trailer? Does anyone have experience with the kit? Thanks
 
I?d think you? could probably extend the wire that goes between the two lights Is what I would do . You could also probably buy separate lights and run your own wire
 
Over 80" wide are supposed to have three red lights in the middle to indicate a wide truck/trailer in front of you. Your take your chances without them.
 

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