Why Don't Trailer Clearance Lights Attach to Trailer Using Adhesive
Question:
Do you sell a LED side running light for a boat trailer that just adheres to the trailer rather than drilling holes?
asked by: Dale L
Expert Reply:
Over time a light held on with an adhesive would run a much higher risk of coming unattached than one with solid install hardware which is why the trailer lights we offer either install using nuts/bolts or by fitting into a hole in the trailer and using a correct sized grommet.
I attached a link to a page that has all of the LED trailer clearance lights we offer. If you wanted to send me a picture of your trailer where you want to install the lights I can help pick out what you might need.
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Mounting Bracket for Optronics A91, AL82, AL90, AL91, or AL191 Series Lights - Open Back - Black
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