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my trailer got rear-ended :( time for LEDs?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueWaterLED" data-source="post: 34455" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>There is almost no way to spend $200 on this project. I carry the best tail lamps you can buy with a lifetime warranty and they are under $60 per pair. Also, there is no wire snipping needed. The pigtails plug right into the originals. It is just a matter of deciding you need it.</p><p></p><p>There are also options for cheaper led tail lamps out there. You get what you pay for as with anything else, by IMHO almost any led tail lamp is better than a conventional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueWaterLED, post: 34455, member: 233"] There is almost no way to spend $200 on this project. I carry the best tail lamps you can buy with a lifetime warranty and they are under $60 per pair. Also, there is no wire snipping needed. The pigtails plug right into the originals. It is just a matter of deciding you need it. There are also options for cheaper led tail lamps out there. You get what you pay for as with anything else, by IMHO almost any led tail lamp is better than a conventional. [/QUOTE]
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