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spoon059
Nov 27, 2013Explorer II
My Nash trailer had the standard Bargman crappy halogen lights. The reflector was a flat piece of metal that didn't reflect very well and since the trailer was over 10 years old, the sockets were corroding a little bit and sometimes the bulb would flicker. I went out to Harbor Freight and bought these lights http://www.harborfreight.com/one-pair-submersible-trailer-led-lights-94137.html and installed them in place of the crappy Bargmans. Put a little silicon around them to clean up the install and I have been very happy. Less draw on the tow vehicle, brighter lights and much better optics for about $30 if you have a 25% coupon. Took me 10 minutes to wire them up and silicone them, had them for 3 years now without a single problem.
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