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Today were looking at part number TLL9RK this is a submersible LED trailer light kit for trailers that are less than 80 inches wide and its made by Optronics. By submersible we mean these are fully waterproof they are sealed. You get red LEDs on both. On the drivers side light youll see on the bottom a clear lens, thats your license plate illuminator.Now you know that LEDs last thousands of hours,… see more >
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The Optronics stud-mounted LED Trailer Light Kit, part #TLL9RK, features left- and right-hand LED light assemblies that are DOT-approved and waterproof, and includes a 25-foot wiring harness, mounting hardware and connectors, and a license plate…
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