Keep snow off your tail lights.

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  1. Indiana Jack

    Indiana Jack Light Load Member

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    [video=youtube_share;sYocWTu1z0U]http://youtu.be/sYocWTu1z0U[/video]
     
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  3. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

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    Hello Indiana) Really we do the same here.

    But I can see that snow on tail light is a problem of new LED lamps.
     
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  4. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Does'nt take long for snow to accumulate in the back of trl during a blizzard that's for sure.One morning past Worthington,MN on hyw 60 into iowa the snow got worse and worse.A driver got on the cb telling me to clean the snow off on back of trl,you couldn't even see the lights but nowhere to pull over shoulders were completely covered a good foot of snow.Finally everyone was at a standstill because a bullhauler jacfknifted then I got out to clean them.My suggestion is don't drive during a blizzard.Only reason I did because I was on my way home and didn't wanna spend my hometime in the trk.
     
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  5. jason6541

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    Silicone spray works well too
     
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