Wiring trailer chicken lights
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by OldeSkool, Feb 6, 2021.
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She just hopes the new tractor tail lights don’t cut in to the bone fund! Sitting on the front porch in late February in the 60’s may be pay back for below zero wind chills last week.
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@God prefers Diesels I thought you may want to stop by and have a cold one on the porch and possibly help!
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I got my trailer lights on. I put 4 down each side, but I want to put one on the front corners on the bottom yet. Actually there was a spare hot and ground wire in with the harness to my blinker on the side of the trailer so I just tied into it. Really like them!!
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Thought I’d share these from last night.
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These manufacturers need to think about the children when they put all these blinding lights on trucks and trailers!
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Last edited: Mar 6, 2021
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Brightside meaning if you have a dual function light such as a tail light that is tail and brake, if you use it somewhere else for more light you would wire it so the brightest bulbs are lit.
I think in the days of incandescent bulbs they used 1156 or 1157? Bulbs. Would be really brightRockinChair Thanks this.
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