Sodo
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2012
- Messages
- 3,302
- Location
- Cascade Mtns of WA state
- Tractor
- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
I like LED trailer lights because they take so little power to operate, and they are bright. Thus even if your trailer plug is corroded the lights are still bright. I am hoping that HF have figured out (by now) how to build a LED circuitboard that will withstand vehicle vibration.
I used Harbor freight "insert" lights and discarded the black rubber ring, and siliconed the light housing directly to the 5-inch steel channel bracket. Next I will cover the channel with a protective screen.
4" Submersible LED Stop/Turn Trailer Tail Light
Heres some pics and dimensions of the lights I bought at Harbor Freight. These same lights are all over the web for about the same price ($15 each). 4 5/16" is the actual (accurate) diameter of the light housing.
Original talillight, all busted up (as expected). (This is an LED taillight)


Taillight removed from 5" channel bracket.

1 1/2" holesaw for new taillight plug.

To set a 4 5/16" round taillight into the 5" channel I had to grind a "relief" in the draft of the channel.

Taillight glued onto 5" channel bracket with silicone.

Here's the 'frontside' with the plug. I've siliconed everything, sealed it all up with the notion that I will never have to replace it or disassemble (to change a bulb) ----> Fingers crossed that this turns out!
Next project is to weld a grating over the taillight to protect it.
The HF taillights are BRIGHT! Hope this helps someone plan a trailer lighting upgrade.
I used Harbor freight "insert" lights and discarded the black rubber ring, and siliconed the light housing directly to the 5-inch steel channel bracket. Next I will cover the channel with a protective screen.
4" Submersible LED Stop/Turn Trailer Tail Light
Heres some pics and dimensions of the lights I bought at Harbor Freight. These same lights are all over the web for about the same price ($15 each). 4 5/16" is the actual (accurate) diameter of the light housing.
Original talillight, all busted up (as expected). (This is an LED taillight)


Taillight removed from 5" channel bracket.

1 1/2" holesaw for new taillight plug.

To set a 4 5/16" round taillight into the 5" channel I had to grind a "relief" in the draft of the channel.

Taillight glued onto 5" channel bracket with silicone.

Here's the 'frontside' with the plug. I've siliconed everything, sealed it all up with the notion that I will never have to replace it or disassemble (to change a bulb) ----> Fingers crossed that this turns out!
Next project is to weld a grating over the taillight to protect it.
The HF taillights are BRIGHT! Hope this helps someone plan a trailer lighting upgrade.