MAXXHAUL 80745 Side Marker LED Amber Light - 2 Pack
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5 in. x 4 in. x 1 in.
AND GOOD LUCK GETTING ANY ASSISTANCE FROM ANYONE IN THE COMPANY.
No dammit
No, I tow these on my boat trailer and lawn care trailer. One of them has water in it, but it still works. I had hoped they'd be waterproof.
Selected User Reviews For MAXXHAUL 80745 Side Marker LED Amber Light - 2 Pack
The side lights function as expected. The LED is bright, but because there is no light diffusion, it is only one bright LED. The light's wire leads emerge from off-center. As a result, the holes in my frame for previous lights do not correspond to the holes in the center. I had to disassemble the light and drill new holes in the center for the wire leads to exit and pass through my trailer's frame. When attaching the fixture to the frame, use caution. The cheap black plastic snaps under even light pressure. Overall, even with the required modifications and mounting caution, this is a fantastic value.
These were low-cost LED lights. The included hardware is a shambles. Remove it from the equation and replace it with stainless steel. Also, disassemble the light because the sealant around the led failed to completely seal the wire, which would only last one dip in saltwater. I used electric grease to seal all of the connections. They were simple to connect and have a nice glow to them.
These LED versions have taken the place of the identical incandescent models. They do a great job and are quite bright. To get the lights to work on my 2007 trailer, I had to run a ground wire to each one.
The LED is affixed to the inside of the lens permanently. If the LEDs ever burned out, you'd have to replace the entire fixture, which isn't a big deal at this price.
Thickness is ideal for a variety of applications. This served as a backup parking camera location. After removing the actual inner light, the reflector's walls were wide and square enough to mount a downward-facing camera. The end result was pleasing to the eye.
My previous lights were oxidized and had burned out. I came across these on Amazon and decided to try them out. In less time than it took to locate the tools, it was installed. My recommendation is to use stainless self-tapping screws that are drilled in. If you overtighten the light frame, you risk damaging it. Once the self tapping screw has penetrated the light frame, gently tighten it until it is firmly in place. I drove 900 miles with the trailer, and the lights were in good working order.
A bright marker light with a wide light dispersion pattern that is simple to install.