Blazer C7280 LED low profile submersible Trailer Light kit-1 pair Product Description:
- LED light
- 22 diodes drivers side
- 18 diodes passengers side
- Premium low profile design
- Kit includes 2 submersible stop/tail/turn LED lights, wiring harness, license plate bracket, mounting hardware and complete trilingual instructions'
Product Description
Blazer's low profile submersible LED light is for trailers over and under 80 inch wide. Kit includes 2 submersible stop/tail/turn LED lights, drivers side has 22 diodes and passenger side has 18 diodes. Complete with wiring harness, license plate bracket, mounting hardware and complete trilingual instructions for easy installation.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Truly submersible boat trailer lights
By F. Foreman
LED submersible boat trailer lights are the only way to go, the other type that claim to be submersible the bulb an socket get submerged and eventually the hot light bulb hit the cold water and breaks or the socket rusts and you loose your electrical connection,The only draw back with the Kit was the small gauge wire that I did not use.Buying it trough Amazon I save time from running around looking for the bigger type needed for larger boat trailers, not all automotive store carry the bigger LED type.update: one of the lights stopped working after a year,I had to replace it, but I still will go with this type
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Easy to work with
By rperanich
Direct replacement for the ones that were on the trailer, easy to install and work great. Love the LED lights.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Works, but not high quality
By Ken22
These lights do everything they are supposed to do, but don't think you are getting a super bargain.They are not high quality.The wires are thin guage. You don't need thick wires on LED lights to carry the current because LED lights use much less current than normal lights. However, thin wires will break and corrode easier.The lights are held on by carriage bolts. The head of the bolt slides into a plastic track at the back of the light. I was very careful in tightening the bolts because if you go too tight, you can distort or rip the plastic track. However, in tightening the nut, the head broke off the steel carrage bolt. The plastic (which was stronger than the steel bolt) was undamaged. I happened to have a spare carriage bolt in inventory so I was able to complete the install without a trip to the hardware store.The steel carrage bolts and nuts will rust over time. If you launch in salt water, they will REALLY rust. I suggest you replace the bolts and nuts with stainless steel. My local Lowed and Home Depot both carry 1/4 x 1 inch stainless carrage bolts.I believe I got my money's worth, but no more.
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