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Trailer lights

rizzo

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a while ago people were talking about how to adapt a civi trailer to pull behind a deuce and a civi vehicle.
I just built a tow lightbar for my wrecker or whatever and used LED lights that had a 28V rating. I hooked them to my 1008 and my 543 and they seemed to work fine. Looked like the same brightness on both trucks.

I bought some LED's for my trailer too. I plan on changeing it to a pintle so i can tow it with a MV.
 

emmado22

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RE: multi voltage

Citizensoldier speaks of the TruckLite Omnivolt LED lights.. They are nice, but pricey.. I have the militray Trucklite Omnivolt Militray brake lights on my trailers. No worries about if Im pulling them with the Humvee or the Dodge pickup.
 

ajg6989

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RE: multi voltage

I work at a caterpillar dealership and they go in the trash all the time so have 2 spotlights and a stop light that work great already. usually slow process as one will work and one doesnt so have to wait till another set is thrown away
 
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