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Today we're going to be taking a look at the Optronics Standard Trailer Light Kit with a 25 ft. long wiring harness. This kit is going to provide you with what you need to add lights to your trailer, and the lights are SAE and Department of Transportation compliant. These lights are all incandescent lights. Here on the main lights, these are our tail lights, they are going to use a clear 1157… see more >
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Thank you for the picture that is very helpful since I cannot always see what trailer manufacturers used on their trailers. The LED Combination Tail Light Kit #TLL9RK may be your best option depending on the condition of your current wiring. This kit…
view full answer...Yes you are right on track here. The Standard Trailer Light Kit with 25' Wire Harness part #TL29BK has a single white wire that need to be connected to trailer. This wire provides the ground connection from your tow vehicle to the trailer once…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Optronics and they were able to give me some additional information on this light set. The LED Combination Trailer Tail Lights #TLL16RK have full copper wires that are 18 gauge wires.
view full answer...The wire gauge used in the LED Combination Trailer Tail Lights - Submersible part #TLL16RK is 20 gauge according to Optronics. This may seem light but the lights are LED and draw very little power. You can use Deka Heat Shrink Butt Connector - 22-18…
view full answer...The 2500 lb axle uses a straight spindle which is compatible with either the L44649 or L44643 inner and outer bearings. Your existing bearings will have the reference number etched into the side of the bearing cage for easy identification. We have…
view full answer...Based on the measurements of your spindle you provided the most likely replacement hub is the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb Axles #AKIHUB-440-2-G-1K which uses Inner and Outer Bearing #L44643 which is 1" I.D and uses the 4 on 4 bolt…
view full answer...To determine which hubs would be best for your boat trailer there are a few things you will need to look at; the axle capacity on your boat trailer, the inner bearing number, outer bearing number, grease seal number, the bolt pattern of your wheels,…
view full answer...Most if not all trailer wiring harnesses/connectors use larger wires for the 12 volt and ground circuits compared to the other circuits (lights). The sockets themselves don't have an amperage rating so you will go by the draw of the things…
view full answer...The reverse light circuit on most vehicles usually have a max amperage draw of around 5 amps. The amperage is usually limited by the gauge of the wire used on the circuit. The recommended wire size for the reverse light pin on the Pollak Black…
view full answer...We have verified with Kenda that the tire of the Kenda Karrier ST145/R12 Radial Trailer Tire with 12" Black Mod Wheel #AM35354 that you referenced has an 81 mph speed rating.
view full answer...There are two ways to wire up two batteries. One way doubles the volts of the two batteries and the other keeps the same amount of volts. In parallel the voltage stays the same and in series it is doubled. Check out the diagram for more info.
view full answer...You will need to connect the alligator clamps from the NOCO Genius Smart Battery Charger #329-GENIUS5 to the positive and negative posts on your battery bank. This will be the positive terminal of the "output" battery and the negative to…
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