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Auxilary Towing Lights

Josh

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before i went the route of building my own, i was wondering if the military ever made a 24v aux magnetic towing lights 12 prong and what not. i tow alot of trailers with my deuce and some dont have lights on them, i plan on eventually putting a 12volt plug on the deuce, but for a quick fix and for trailers with out lights i would like a set of magnetic lights.

if someone out there has a set thats thats alrdy done or a set of mil spec ones, post or send PM.

or has a 12 prong trailer conecter, id be interested in one of those too.
 

datsunaholic

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I just made a set. Bought a set of regular 12V magnetic ones off eBay, bought 24V bulbs, swapped the wires around inside the housings (the brake and tail are backwards vs the 24v bulbs), and used a military trailer pigtail to plug into the truck. Bought the trailer pigtail on eBay too- it was brand new 1960s stock, but age is just a number... Worked great until one of the lights fell off from bouncing too much and I drug one light 2 miles down the freeway...
 

Beerslayer

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Whatever you do, DON'T waste your money on the Harbor Freight magnetic lights. I bought a set for occasional use. The magnets weren't strong enough to hold them on anything, and the reflector lenses fell out in the first 50 miles.

I haven't come up with something I do like yet, but it will not be HF.
 

Josh

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ive had my experiance with harbor freight ones, i had it fall of on the first bump i hit when i bought an old camper frame to turn into a car hauler. i ended up ducttaping the lights on and they lasted me 2-3 uses, for 11bucks or so, i didnt have an issues with a cop following me for like 15 miles or so, had i not had the lights i would have gotten a ticket.. so for 1 time uses and things like that harbo freight lights are okay, but extended uses dont trust them.


also im just curious datsun, what did the hole set up run ya.
 

datsunaholic

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I can't remember, offhand. The magnetic lights were the cheap part, $19.99 or something. They were cheap Chinese stuff, but that's not why it fell off (I was towing a mostly wooden trailer and had screwed an angle bracket to the back for them to stick to, but that vibrated too much). The pigtail was a bit spendy- I saw them for sale at many of the online surplus stores but they all wanted well over $100 for it, I think I paid $50. Then had to buy bulbs. got those at bulbtown or similar. I remember that the pigtails were so expensive from all the surplus outfits that I almost bought a surplus trailer off GL just for the pigtail (that was when the minumum bid was $30 and the trailers didn't need an EUC).
 

Josh

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ill keep that in mind, i remember when we did the PNW run Aaronw said he bought a trailer just for the tires, i might have to get ahold of him and see what he did the with electrical.
 
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