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ThePeterParker

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Was tired of changing the lights so I decided to add pole guides with lights and because my trailer is a bit short for safety I added a removable light system that attaches to the poles so all drivers can see the brake lights.
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Thats because you either never bought any Good lights or the installation was not up to my standards.

I've been using the same lights and submerging them Every time. 2yrs ago I had a partial failure of 1.

IE: 30% of the LED's were not lit. This was on the Stop/Turn Lifetime warranty...No questions asked.

I've been using these same lights for 17yrs now, so thats a damn good track record.

Please understand.....People will say Yea.....I bought LED's.......NOT ALL LED's are made with the same quality!

Here is a write up I did, with the pt#'s and more info about how to "Properly" wire a boat trailer and have it last.

https://www.pensacolafishingforum.com/f ... ay-741777/
 
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