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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025
Good product
David Cooper
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025
Just what I ordered got them installed works great
Gator Spotter
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Good quality lights for any trailer.
marriedmurphy
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
Got these to add along the side of a utility trailer. They are very bright and easy to install. Work great and keeps me safe and legal while towing my trailer at night.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
These are marker lights. Our trailer is older and needed to replace some lighting housing in the brake light so we went ahead and ordered these so we can do everything at once.They are brand new and easy to use. Comes shipped pretty fast and packed nicely. Easy installation and a great upgrade
R. Prosser
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
Superior High Quality with SAE & DOT specification Rating – But...The “BUT” in my headline is a warning about the proper application details that you need to know so that you will not have any problems with the Highway Patrolman and or your vehicle insurance being valid if you DIY these lights.You need to know all these terms before you install these trailer lights on a vehicle that will be used on the public roads in America: DOT; SAE; FMVSS and DOT FMVSS-108 requirement.DOT is the Department of Transportation. DOT is the federal agency that sets standards for vehicle lighting. BY LAW, all headlights and tail lights must be DOT approved to be legal for use on all roads and highways in all 50 states of United States. Head or tail lights without DOT approval are intended for off road use only, and are not legal for use on all US roads and highways. So all DOT approved headlights and tail lights will stamp the word “DOT” on the lights to show law officers that they are street legal and complied with the transportation law.SAE is Society of Automotive Engineers. SAE is a world wide organization that sets automotive standards for the manufacturing, testing and design of car lighting. To be SAE approved, all headlights and tail lights must past certain standards, test procedures and material test; set by SAE to guide the quality of the product.FMVSS is Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards that specify Federal Lighting Equipment LOCATION Requirements.An SAE specification is useless standing alone without also having the DOT approval specification. SAE is the design and DOT is the approval. These LED tail lights do indeed have a DOT SAE specification rating meaning that they can be used on a highway use vehicle but only if used in the correct application.So you need to do your own research. In my state I can call the Highway Patrol and my friendly Highway Patrolman will come out to inspect my DIY homemade trailer to be sure it meets highway use lighting requirements and give me free advice before I use it on the highway. It is much better to have the friendly Highway Patrolman visit you at home rather than on the highway because you negligently made a dangerous trailer lighting mistake that caused a motor vehicle accident.
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