Recommended Bright LED Floodlights for Rear of Horse Trailer
Updated 12/29/2021 | Published 12/27/2021 >
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I’m hoping you can make a product recommendation. Im in need of very bright flood light to attach to the back corners of my horse trailer. I need to light the the area behind me for safe backing after dark.
asked by: Galen P
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I'd recommend going with two of the Buyers Products low profile LED floodlights, part # 3371492135. The lamp is pretty small, so if you have some room between the top of the rear door and the roof you could easily fit two of the 5-3/4 x 2-1/2 inch lamps in that space. If there's not enough room there you could mount the lamps on the sides of the trailer, up toward the top which would also work great for you.
Each lamp puts out about 1600 lumens, so you'll have plenty of light behind the trailer when backing it. The lamp housing is made of durable aluminum, not cheap plastic so it'll last a long time. They're also pretty reasonably priced.
I've linked to a product description video for the lamps I recommended.
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