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Blazer C7421 LED Submersible Trailer Light Kit for Trailers Under 80″ Wide-1 pair

October 18, 2013 - Comment

LED Submersible Trailer Lighting Kit. Kit includes all legal lighting equipment for trailers less than 80″ wide. Complete kit includes: 2 submersible Stop/Tail/Turn lights, wiring harness, license plate bracket, mounting hardware and complete triligual instructions. Ideal for utility, snowmobile, camping, motorcycle and boat trailers. Designed to conform to US FMVSS 108 and Canadian CMVSS safety

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LED Submersible Trailer Lighting Kit. Kit includes all legal lighting equipment for trailers less than 80″ wide. Complete kit includes: 2 submersible Stop/Tail/Turn lights, wiring harness, license plate bracket, mounting hardware and complete triligual instructions. Ideal for utility, snowmobile, camping, motorcycle and boat trailers. Designed to conform to US FMVSS 108 and Canadian CMVSS safety standards.

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Professor Lion "Old Barbecue" says:

Blazer C7421 LED Submersible Trailer Light Kit I Bought a set of these offline to replace a cheap set that came w/my trailer. The original set was VERY difficult changing bulbs, and they burned out OFTEN. These lights were VERY easy to install, but unlike the originals, THEY NEED TO BE GROUNDED VIA THE WHITE WIRE IN THE BACK OF EACH LIGHT. THEY WILL NOT BE GROUNDED VIA THE MOUNTING BOLTS. (As in the incandescent version.) The only two problems I can see is that the LED’s are Not replaceable, (If they burn out, you MUST replace the entire…

Patton says:

Stopped working after five uses I bought these LEDs because my car puts out low voltage power in the tail lights. They worked fine at first. But after a few times lowering my boat into the the water I noticed the several lights not working. On further inspection I realized the lights were full of water. I drained and dried them but now only one or two lights work. I checked the ground and everything looks fine so it must be the lights. They look pretty rusted out. Not very submersible if you ask me.

TxAggie says:

Great deal This was a great find for the price. The only catch is to make sure you read the instructions. I wired everything and plugged it up and WHAT, no lights. What I figured out and didn’t do was to connect ALL of the ground wires to the trailer. The instructions say this clearly and true enough as soon as I attached ALL of the ground wires to the trailer, the lights came on and worked beautifully.

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