Posted by doug in illinois on April 18, 2011 at 22:22:56 from (173.233.168.105):
In Reply to: Trailer Lights posted by Gary from Muleshoe on April 18, 2011 at 18:49:09:
I don't want to sound like an advertisement, but I have had a lot of wiring issues on trailers I only use once or twice a year.
I bought a set of wireless lights that the transmitter plugs into the 4 wire flat plug. Works GREAT. The added bonus is that you can use the lights without the transmitter as tail lights only, meaning just put the lights on whatever you are pulling or even on your tractor fenders. They are magnetic, and came with straps if no magnetic surface.
I need to go out to the pickup to see the brand name, but I think maybe only one company makes them. Wireless Taillights or something like that, pretty sure Gemplers, maybe J.C Whitney, etc has them. I got mine off Ebay.
They aren't cheap, but I think well worth it. They use AA batteries, so need to keep some on hand.
The one drawback I see with them is no trailer brakes if you are wired for them. DOUG
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