How to Ground Optronics Trailer Light ST60RB When Mounting to Wooden Surface
Updated 07/13/2016 | Published 07/12/2016 >
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can the mounting suds be removed and replaced with longer ones on the Optronics Trailer Lights - ST60RB? i am going to be mounting on 3/4inch wood cargo trailer and how would i ground? Thx
asked by: Kevin W
Expert Reply:
In order to make a good ground connection with the Optronics Jeep Style Universal Trailer Stop, Turn, and Tail Light # ST60RB you can install a ring terminal and separate ground wire on one of the mounting posts. You can use ring terminal # DW05705-1 and a length of wire like # 10-1-1 to connect to a metal portion of the trailer frame. Any of the three mounting studs can serve as your ground.
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Jeep-Style Trailer Combination Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn, Backup, License Plate - Red/Clear Lens
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