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<blockquote data-quote="BassBlaster" data-source="post: 135500" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>I finally found my lights and got em wired up. The LED's are sweet, so glad I went that route allthough I think I probably burned 20 bucks worth of gas driving all over town looking for em. I ran a ground wire to every light so everything is grounded directly. Nothing has to get its ground through the trailer. Replaced all the grommets and put all exposed wires into that cheap plastic loom stuff. End result looks very professional and I'm quite proud of my work!! Forgot the camera today so I have no new pics but I'll get some soon.</p><p></p><p>The project has come to a hault after today. We are moving in 2 weeks so the wife said I can't spend any more money till we get moved. The new place has a big garage so I'll finally have my own place to complete my project and then start on the boat. All I have left to do is bolt on items, hubs, wheels, winch, jack, etc. I do still have to make bunks. The budget for this project was $350 and I am only pennies from that now and still have all of the above to purchase yet. Costing a lot more than I thought but it will be brand new and last a long time. More pics to come!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBlaster, post: 135500, member: 2865"] I finally found my lights and got em wired up. The LED's are sweet, so glad I went that route allthough I think I probably burned 20 bucks worth of gas driving all over town looking for em. I ran a ground wire to every light so everything is grounded directly. Nothing has to get its ground through the trailer. Replaced all the grommets and put all exposed wires into that cheap plastic loom stuff. End result looks very professional and I'm quite proud of my work!! Forgot the camera today so I have no new pics but I'll get some soon. The project has come to a hault after today. We are moving in 2 weeks so the wife said I can't spend any more money till we get moved. The new place has a big garage so I'll finally have my own place to complete my project and then start on the boat. All I have left to do is bolt on items, hubs, wheels, winch, jack, etc. I do still have to make bunks. The budget for this project was $350 and I am only pennies from that now and still have all of the above to purchase yet. Costing a lot more than I thought but it will be brand new and last a long time. More pics to come!! [/QUOTE]
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