Someone may know this and offer a suggestion better than the one I have been told. Trailer lights. The ones in the back specifically. Usually when I go to change out one, simply take my flat screwdriver pop out bad light, hook up new one and pop it back in. A few of our trailers though don't have the 4 inch rubber grommets. You have the light and a "chrome" ring around the socket that is riveted to trailer. The suggestion given to me was you have to drill out the rivets then either get the grommets or self tapping screws to put the ring back on. Is there a simpler way that doesn't involve drilling out the rivets?
Replacing Trailer Lights, specifically in the back.
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by jimjam38, Sep 16, 2021.
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No. Drilling out the rivets is simple. You can replace them with a normal light and grommet
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Gotcha. That seems like a waste of money though unless it's just as cheap as what grommets would cost.
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