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New User
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| Hello,
I realized that my trailer didn't have any spare lights and that made it difficult to maneuver in the dark. Since the trailer even had wired spare lights, I thought of adding LED headlights to the back of the trailer so I could manually turn it on when I really needed to maneuver in the dark
Any suggestion???
Thank you!!
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Veteran
Posts: 102
 Location: Waaaaay back Slaughter Hollow | I have seen people turn on their rear loading light to help with back in the dark. You could add more rear loading lights to give you more light at the rear of the trailer.
Headlights, while they might be nice for the amount of light they produce, might not be really sturdy. I did just have 2 of these added to my trailer. They are LED and very streamline and flat.
https://cimarrontrailers.com/shop/electrical-parts/new-item-led-awni...
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Member
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| Sometimes people install additional lights under the main headlights to turn them on in force majeure situations. Instead of these, I have small flashlights made of LED headlamps. Yes, I'm not a very cool engineer, but I liked the way it looks. The trailer seems to have 5 eyes now. In addition, if you want, you can connect colored flashlights, blue or purple. | |
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Member
Posts: 8
| Sometimes people install additional lights under the main headlights to turn them on in force majeure situations. Instead of these, I have small flashlights made of LED headlamps. Yes, I'm not a very cool engineer, but I liked the way it looks. The trailer seems to have 5 eyes now. In addition, if you want, you can connect colored flashlights, blue or purple. My lanterns from the lanterns I bought here https://www.amazon.com/Vont-Headlamp-Flashlight-Headlight-Headlamps/... . I unscrewed them from the installation and used them as LED extension bulbs. They will never shine like the main ones, but they give some charm to my trailer. | |
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