Re: Trailer Lights
that reminds me, I had an under 80" trailer and decided to put the lights up high on the guide posts. well to keep them clear I used the dog ear light brackets so they hung outside the poles so as not to hit the boat when driving on. lomng story short was I never realized by doing that I had made the trailer "over 80" and now required the extra lights in the middle.
just goes to show even if you are under 80 by law its not a bad idea to meet the over 80 regs because extra safety never hurts and if you change anything or lets say your kayak hangs out the boat, you might get a ticket for over 80" without the correct lights.
also I believe in overkill when it comes to safety so I put 4 marker lights, the 3 rear middle lights and tail lights but kept blowing fuses overloading my trucks wiring so I nixed the extra marker lights.
just be sure your wiring doesn't get over heated and it can handle it if you light it up like Christmas, but as long as you go with all LEDs now, I don't think that would be a problem anymore.
The amount and placement of yellow side lights depend on the length of trailer. Four yellow side lights on that trailer is not required. Two at most.One at the center on each side.Trailers over 80inches wide need the three lights (red) in the rear.
As said above, the law of the day is if there on there they technically must work.
that reminds me, I had an under 80" trailer and decided to put the lights up high on the guide posts. well to keep them clear I used the dog ear light brackets so they hung outside the poles so as not to hit the boat when driving on. lomng story short was I never realized by doing that I had made the trailer "over 80" and now required the extra lights in the middle.
just goes to show even if you are under 80 by law its not a bad idea to meet the over 80 regs because extra safety never hurts and if you change anything or lets say your kayak hangs out the boat, you might get a ticket for over 80" without the correct lights.
also I believe in overkill when it comes to safety so I put 4 marker lights, the 3 rear middle lights and tail lights but kept blowing fuses overloading my trucks wiring so I nixed the extra marker lights.
just be sure your wiring doesn't get over heated and it can handle it if you light it up like Christmas, but as long as you go with all LEDs now, I don't think that would be a problem anymore.