Trailer Lights With Bullet-Style Connector
Question:
I need to replace the trailer lights on my Sea-Doo move ii trailer, both of the tail lights are burned out/broken. The old lights have plugs on the wires, is it possible to match these or will I be having to snip and wire nut all the connections?
asked by: Alex E
Expert Reply:
Hi Alex; thanks for the photo and there are some trailer lights with that style of plug, which are bullet-style connectors such as # MCL110RKBF.
That's a small clearance light, and honestly that bullet-style is pretty uncommon. So you may be able to replace them it just depends on the lights. You'll want to measure your lights and find ones the same size to replace them with. I have added a link below to our selection of trailer lights, and you can filter that by size to see if there are any with the bullet-style connector in the size you need.
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GloLight Uni-Lite Mini LED Clearance or Side Marker Light with Grommet - Round - Red Lens
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