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Put new guide posts on the trailer today.

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Last summer one broke off on the way back home. So my wife got me some new ones for Christmas. Well I just got a chance to put them on today. Image. They are LED lighted red from the back and amber from the front. Can't wait to see them in the dark. Image.


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looks pretty cool - interested to see how bright they are at night
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galantnole wrote:looks pretty cool - interested to see how bright they are at night
:-D They are nice and bright. American made by Smith. :-D
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https://vimeo.com/119045634. A look at night.


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Oooo. That's nice.
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Wondering if they function for brake lights (and turn signals)? Prolly not, I guess.
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Hit-n-Miss wrote:https://vimeo.com/119045634. A look at night.
Oh man! Huge fan!!!! now when a trailer light goes out, you at least have a backup! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Harmsway wrote:Wondering if they function for brake lights (and turn signals)? Prolly not, I guess.
:-D They go with the park lights. You could hook to brake or blinker but they would be off otherwise. :-D
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They have ground and a positive input only. But I like the way they look with the running lights.
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I've had them for years. Very nice @ night. I have my brake lights mounted just below them to keep out of the water.
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