NPAUTO 14Pcs Trailer Marker LED Lights, 4x2 Inch Double Bullseye 7 Amber & 7 Red 10 LED Side Marker Light Indicator Surface Mount for Truck RV Camper Led Marker Clearance Lights Sealed
K**L
Dont get them mixed up red led go with red covers
OK the red lights actually have bright red led and the yellow lights have very bright yellow led's you cannot just flip the covers around and change the lights you have to use the red LED with the red covers. It's weird to see a red light with yellow Led's on it it looks strange. Now for me of course all I see are two black wires coming out of the RV So I have to try the lights one way and then the the other way so light works. The Led are polarized. They fit standard covers if you brake one.
R**R
A good value with a couple of minor problems
The wire leads are actually only about 5" long, and the wire seems to be about 20 gauge. I had to solder #18 pigtails onto a number of my lights to provide enough length to attach them to my main wire runs, and the wire in the leads is very small and doesn't always work with the crimp on connectors I use. My crimp connectors are good down to #18 but a few lights had intermittent connections. I ended up soldering 6" #18 pigtails to these, too to insure a good connection. If you get these I recommend you solder a 6" #18 extension to each lead for ease of installation.
I**E
Looked good until I installed them
Most marker lights have wire port in center between screws. These do not. Plus there are 4 completely unnecessary holes through the sides, top and bottom that you will have to seal. Advice to maker, decide which is top and don't make access ports anywhere but the bottom, in fact only have one in the middle and centered.
K**N
pretty nice
The price was great, they are nice and bright and for right now they are all working (really hope they work for years?) I have a older horse trail and the old lights were faded making the trailer look dated. As a replacement light the problem was the wires had a grommet through the side of the trailer so the light would not fit flush. I ground a hole in the back of the lights so they would fit flush and brought the hotwire in through the new hole. To keep water out I put Silicon sealer over the back of the light, hole, etc. I hope sealing up the back of the light does not create any problems I drilled the screw holes in the lights out to take the larger original screws and the spacing was correct. No extra holes needed in the trailer. For now I and pretty happy
M**.
Bright
Installed on my travel trailer. Almost an exact replacement. Only dislike was wires in lower corner. Drilled new hole in center of base and routed wires through new hole. Sealed holes and installed. All LED's work. Used 9 volt battery to test lights before installation. Very happy with results.
T**E
good value
Replaced the lights on a vintage 72 airstream, good fit , not as tough as the original, but nothing is made with the same quality anymore. a little rerouting the ground to one of the mounting screws easy. good buy. Recommend for the price and quality compared to others.
B**.
Skip due to poor design
Designed by someone who has never installed side markers. I was excited due to price and LED. There is no indent in the back to accept wire and they exit on side instead of back. Had to do major cutting to make them work.
K**R
Good deal. Nice and bright
Easy to wire , has a lip around the edge to route wires so they aren’t smashed when you tighten the screws . We will see how they hold up , pretty bright lights in broad day light .
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