Optronics Oval LED Trailer Light Recommendation for a 53 ft Enclosed Trailer
Question:
I just received a new 53foot enclosed car hauler and I want to light up the inside for night time loading. I will need to install lower lighting so the driver can see under the vehicle and some upper lighting. What do you suggest? Thank you,
asked by: John W
Expert Reply:
The Sealed, 6-1/2 inch Oval LED Trailer Utility Light # BUL78CB that you referenced would be an excellent choice to provide lighting on a trailer to help with night time loading. Since it is an LED light it would not put an excessive load on your trailer wiring either.
Check out the review video I attached for this light also.
If you wanted to dress up the appearance of the light you could get a Chrome Accent Ring # A78CB also.
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Chrome Accent Ring for STL73, STL78, STL88, STL178, or BUL78 LED Series Trailer Lights
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Optronics LED Trailer Utility Light - Submersible - 10 Diodes - Oval - Clear Lens
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