Gasketed lenses help keep water away from the bulbs and contacts of these lights, which are designed for under 80" wide trailers. The left light includes a license plate illuminator. Kits are available with and without sidemarker lamps. High-impact acrylic lens and rugged duramold housing. Lighting kits include two tail lights, trailer harness, license bracket, installation kit and instructions.
- 4-1/2"H x 5"W x 2-3/4"D
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- Not rugged enough
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Comments about Submersible Incandescent Trailer Lights:
I installed these on a trailer for my 14' power cat. After launching and retrieiving the boat twice the right light stopped working. I removed the faceplate to replace the bulb and found out that it is a whole unit that you have to replace, you can't just replace the bulb. What a waste of product, and not durable.
Pros
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- Not rugged enough
- Poorly constructed
Best Uses
Comments about Submersible Incandescent Trailer Lights:
I was disappointed with the flimsiness of the lights. In addition, the brake and blinker indicators on one of my lights didn't work as the electrical connections were poorly constructed. I was forced to jury rig it to make it work. Lastly, the installation instructions are rather vague.
Pros
- Better than standard equipment
Cons
Best Uses
- Ramp launching
Comments about Submersible Incandescent Trailer Lights:
We don't have to unplug the trailer lighst to launch the boat.
Pros
- Better than standard equipment
Cons
Best Uses
- Ramp launching
Comments about Submersible Incandescent Trailer Lights:
Don't have to unplug the trailer lights to launch boat.
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