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2 Reviews from Mr_Geo.
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| Fire & Ice LED Light Strip |
| Quality: |
| 5 |
| Features: |
| 5 |
| Installation: |
| 4 |
| Appearance: |
| 5 |
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| 5 |
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| INSTALLED ON TRAILER RAMP |
| Written on October 21, 2008 09:22:13 PMVehicle: 2000 GMC Sierra |
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| I'm a landscaper and wanted to let drivers behind me know if I was braking or turning, particularly tailgaters. I have a trailer with brake/turn signals that are low to the ground and tailgaters can't see what I'm going to do. My trailer gate has "L" beams that run vertically so I drilled holes through them and installed the LED Light bar at the top of my ramp. If you plan on doing the same, know that you will need to buy a metal hole saw, extra wiring, and possibly an extra 5-pin plug to hook up to your vehicle's wiring. The LED Light bar has worked perfectly, even with all of the jarring that trailers get from bouncing over potholes. I highly recommend people using trailers to augment their lighting with a LED Light Bar. The LED will not burn out from vibration like typical incandescent lights so you have added assurance that drivers know what you are doing at all times. I purchased a 60" Light Bar as well, and plan to install on my new truck for added assurance that those behind me know what I am doing. |
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| LED Light Bars |
| Quality: |
| 5 |
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| 5 |
| Installation: |
| 4 |
| Appearance: |
| 5 |
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| 5 |
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| INSTALLED ON TRAILER RAMP |
| Written on October 11, 2007 01:38:28 AM |
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| I'm a landscaper and wanted to let drivers behind me know if I was braking or turning, particularly tailgaters. I have a trailer with brake/turn signals that are low to the ground and tailgaters can't see what I'm going to do. My trailer gate has "L" beams that run vertically so I drilled holes through them and installed the LED Light bar at the top of my ramp. If you plan on doing the same, know that you will need to buy a metal hole saw, extra wiring, and possibly an extra 5-pin plug to hook up to your vehicle's wiring. The LED Light bar has worked perfectly, even with all of the jarring that trailers get from bouncing over potholes. I highly recommend people using trailers to augment their lighting with a LED Light Bar. The LED will not burn out from vibration like typical incandescent lights so you have added assurance that drivers know what you are doing at all times. I purchased a 60" Light Bar as well, and plan to install on my new truck for added assurance that those behind me know what I am doing. |
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