Description
Tired of replacing burned-out bulbs on your grain trailers right when you need to get to the elevator? Or dealing with corroded connections that leave you with no tail lights halfway to town? This complete LED kit upgrades your trailer lighting to modern, reliable LEDs that actually work when you flip the switch – keeping you legal and safe on those dawn-to-dusk hauls.
What You’re Getting
- Fully waterproof LED lights eliminate moisture-related failures
- Complete kit includes everything needed – lights, cables, and trailer plug
- Bright LEDs provide superior visibility compared to old incandescent bulbs
- 24 feet of chassis cable plus connecting cables for trailers up to 23ft x 77ft
- Quick installation with pre-wired components and standard connectors
Built for Real Farm Work
Your trailers work hard – from hauling grain to the elevator, moving hay wagons between farms, or pulling equipment to different fields. Every trip on public roads requires functioning lights, and traditional bulbs always seem to fail at the worst times. These LED lights shine bright whether you’re moving silage wagons in morning fog, hauling soybeans after dark during harvest, or pulling that fertilizer spreader through spring rain.
Made to Last
LEDs are a game-changer for farm trailers. Unlike traditional bulbs that burn out from vibration and fail when moisture gets in, these solid-state lights have no filaments to break. The fully waterproof design means power washing your trailer or driving through flooded fields won’t leave you with dead lights. LEDs also draw less power, putting less strain on your tractor’s electrical system.
Installation Notes
This kit includes everything you need: a pair of 12V LED rear combination lamps, 3.2 feet of cable with trailer plug for connecting to your tractor, 24 feet of chassis cable for running along your trailer frame, and 2.1-foot connecting cables between lights. Installation is straightforward – mount the lights, run the chassis cable along the frame, and connect to your tractor. While you’re upgrading to LEDs, check your trailer’s ground connection – a poor ground is often the real culprit behind lighting problems.






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