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Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Obtronics Identification Lights for trailers over 80 inches wide. This is a three light kit. The black molded wiring harness is going to feature the three red uni-lights. These are sonically sealed. They got a nice waterproof design, when it comes to the housing and the lens unit sot these lights are submersible. Now, it's an LED system.… see more >
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According to SumoSprings, 6" is the minimum for the #TSS-106-40. I asked them about this and they said you cannot use these if the space is under 6" so unfortunately they won't work for you. Doing so will overload the…
view full answer...The 3 LED Identification Light Kit for Trailers #MCL22RK3B have a 3 wire connection. This is because they are intended to be used as running lights and to light up brighter as brake lights. Because trailers use combined wiring, meaning the brake…
view full answer...The difference between the lights isn't in the brightness so much as the clarity, so the Optronics LED Backup Light for Truck or Trailer #BUL35CB is not significantly brighter overall than the Backup Light with Red Reflex Reflector #BU33CRXLB. I…
view full answer...In regards to the Mini LED Identification Light Kit for Trailers part #OPT29FR, you will need to remove the grommet from the light and then push the light through the hole. Then, you can reinstall the grommet securing the light inside the hole.
view full answer...Yes, I am happy to say that we do carry clearance lights/identification lights that do not have the brake light function. That part is the Mini LED Identification Light Kit for Trailers - Submersible - Amber LEDs - Clear Lens #OPT89FR. These lights…
view full answer...There is a simple solution to get the isolated brake signal from your combined turn signal and brake wiring. You will simply use the Pacer Performance 3rd Brake Light Logic Module #PP20-702. The module filters out the unwanted turn signal. This will…
view full answer...The best product we have for wiring third brake lights in a camper shell is the 3rd Brake Light Logic Module part #PP20-702. If you were to combine this with an in-bed wiring harness such as the Curt 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Custom Wiring Harness part…
view full answer...The Mini LED Identification Light Kit for Trailers Over 80" Wide #TN26MR actually get installed to your running light circuit. I know they are red, but they are designed to be used as a way to identify the width of the trailer. I recommend…
view full answer...That's a very good question, so I reached out directly to the manufacturer, Optronics, about where the red wire goes on the Identification Light Kit #MCL22RK3B. They responded by saying you will connect the red wire to the stop/turn signal wire…
view full answer...Yes you are correct in your assumption. On the Optronics Thinline LED #STL64RB, the Red wire is for turn signal, so this will go either the green or yellow wire on your trailer. The black wire is tail lights so this would go to the brown wire on your…
view full answer...Aluminum trailer frames or bodies can cause grounding issues so I suggest using a separate ground wire that runs from the rear of the trailer up to the main ground post in the junction box like #38656. You can join the ground wires for the individual…
view full answer...It sounds like there is a short somewhere along the wiring of your vehicle or trailer that is causing a fuse to blow every time you connect. The first thing I recommend doing is disconnecting the trailer and using a circuit tester like #PTW2993 to…
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