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toedtoes
Jul 18, 2015Explorer III
If the lights aren't functional, then go the cheapest route to repair those lights only. If you can get a good buy on LED and switch out all for less than replacing the non-working lights only, then do it.
Really, the trailer doesn't look that bad for what it is - a well used car/cargo trailer. Other than functional lights, nothing you've mentioned is affecting the trailer's ability to do it's job.
Really, the trailer doesn't look that bad for what it is - a well used car/cargo trailer. Other than functional lights, nothing you've mentioned is affecting the trailer's ability to do it's job.
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