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Thread: Backup Lights on the Trailer

  1. #11
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    Yep, put a manual overide switch on it too - would probably work
    wonders on those tailgaters
    Shoals Area Crappie Association

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    Think I will start proof reading my post.
    Pete

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    That is a good idea.I had one light like that mounted just above the winch on my trailer it helps when backing and driving your boat up on the trailer at night.Just another thought for evreyone.

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    I did the same thing as you Crappie Fisher. I mounted a single farm tractor light above the winch. I wired it so that I just unplug the trailer lights (which I normally did anyways to lessen the chance of the cold water popping a hot bulb) and plug in the tractor light. Works slick.

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