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my trailer got rear-ended :( time for LEDs?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueWaterLED" data-source="post: 33852" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>You can get led clusters that plug into bulb sockets, but there is no way to keep water out of that socket once you open the lense. You may be able to open it and then seal it with epoxy, but it might look bad and is alot of work. I do have strips that can be used within the lense, but again, that is alot of work. What I stock is american superlite products which are the best and have a lifetime warranty. If I can help you just let me know, bluewaterled@yahoo.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueWaterLED, post: 33852, member: 233"] You can get led clusters that plug into bulb sockets, but there is no way to keep water out of that socket once you open the lense. You may be able to open it and then seal it with epoxy, but it might look bad and is alot of work. I do have strips that can be used within the lense, but again, that is alot of work. What I stock is american superlite products which are the best and have a lifetime warranty. If I can help you just let me know, bluewaterled@yahoo.com [/QUOTE]
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