Submersible Reverse Light and 7-Way Kit for Boat Trailer with 4-Way
Updated 05/11/2020 | Published 05/08/2020 >
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Question:
Could you suggest a product that will allow me to add two sealed reverse lights onto a boat trailer? Trailer is currently a 4 plug harness and vehicle will except 4 or 7 round plugs. I’d prefer to keep the existing wiring harness on the trailer and run my own reverse power leads so all I should have to to is change the 4 way to a 7 way on the trailer side.
asked by: Steve T
Expert Reply:
For a submersible reverse light we have the GloLight # UCL178RFP2B which would work great on a boat trailer. You'll need the pigtail harness part # A45CB which the white wire would get grounded to the boat trailer frame and the red wire to the reverse light circuit of the trailer.
We have a great kit for adapting your trailer 4-way to a 7-way too with the part # HS381-9000 which would be the easiest way to install the 7-way and wire in the reverse lights.
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