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The kits are all garbage as far as I'm concerned.
Get yourself some 6 way trailer wiring. It'll be 6 individual wires with an outer sheath. Tough stuff, usually around $2-3 a foot. Get your lights, and a plug, and a pack of shrinkable butt connectors.
It'll cost more but it will last, unless you're like me have a habit of backing into things and breaking lights.
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My boat mechanic had to put up electric fencing around the boat parking area at his home shop after a customer told him he had been stopped three blocks away after picking up his boat, for no tail lights on his trailer. And he meant NO tail lights...all gone. Seems after checking all the other boat trailers and finding the plastic lenses and housings in shreds, he figured out his 2 labs were guilty.
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I installed a LED light kit on my boat trailer yesterday. I got it from Cabela's for $25. It's a complete kit and worked great. I used the shrink tube butt connectors instead of the clip connectors that come with it. The ice gets mine in the winter so I don't go with the expensive ones. Going to build some bolt on cages before next winter to protect them.
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