One thing to look for when shopping for trailer lights is what sort of waterproof functions or technology your lights employ. Your lights will come into contact with water at some point, whether you’re driving in rain or rolling through puddles, and you want to make sure your lights are well-equipped to continue to function properly and shine brightly even in these elements.
You’ll also want to pay attention to what sort of mounting systems the lights will fit inside, and what sort of adjustability may be offered. It’s not uncommon for trailers to take on unique shapes or lives, leading to attachment holes that may not be perfectly aligned. However, this doesn’t mean that your new lights can’t be installed – just that it might require a little more work on your part. Thankfully, these kits are often equipped for these more difficult jobs.
One thing to think about is the wiring kit that the lights come with. If you have experience installing wires and working with electricity, this part may be easy for you. However, if you’re new to this type of work, you might prefer lights that include instructions or are easier to work with. Not all lights will come with installation instructions, and if you don’t receive these when you purchase your lights, you might miss them. Tutorials and more information can probably be found online, but purchasing a light kit that includes an instruction manual will ensure that you get the most accurate information based on the unique technicalities and features of the specific light kit that you purchased.
Lastly, you’ll want to look out for what other features may be included with your lighting kit. You may be curious about what type of wiring loom is employed by your kit, or if other benefits such as a license plate holder are a part of the package. Some lights will also include the ability to be installed as rear or side lights.
These lights come with a full-service kit that includes everything you’ll need for a successful installation, including a license plate bracket and clearance lights.
This kit complies with DOT standards. The side lens uses a standard bulb with corrosion-resistant housing.
These lights include a 3-prong plug to attach tightly to the back of each light, making sure it will not shake or get loose
These lights work on a 12V DC system, and function well as turn lights, brake lights, or tail lights.
These lights are made with sonic welding whole sealing technology, which ensures sealing solidity of the LED taillights. Every possible gap is sealed well with glue, such as the wire entrance holes and the edge of the lens.
These lights are very bright, well-made, and easy to install on your trailer.
Each light serves seven functions. You can use either one to stop, turn, reflect the rear or sides, or as a license plate light.
All diodes are LED lights. None are made with incandescent bulbs.
These lights stand out from the rest, adding both style and value to your truck or trailer.
The waterproof construction of these lights allows them to be submerged. The circuit board is sealed, meaning water will not damage the diodes or circuit board.
These lights meet all applicable DOT/SAE standards and fit standard trailer light mounting positions.
Each light includes 10 LED super diodes, with a grommet that fits inside a standard mounting position.
A: Most trailer lights are made with high-visibility LED lights that will last longer than standard incandescent lights. These lights will be especially bright, whether you’re showing brake lights, turn signals, or simply driving at night. These lights will be bright regardless of weather conditions or fog levels. Some lights may offer additional features such as license plate illumination or side reflection.
A: Most trailer lights sets offer universal accommodation for a variety of trucks, tractors, trailers, semis, boats, campers, or buses. Some trailers longer than 80 inches may require special lighting, with expectations that the light sets on this list aren’t equipped to meet. Some lights have specific fits, based on what sort of space is offered by the mounting on your truck or trailer. We’ll make sure to point these fits out to you as we go, so you aren’t surprised by anything when you receive your lights.