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Post by makayla001 on Apr 11, 2007 9:58:07 GMT -5
We have a 2 horse bumper pull and a 4 horse gooseneck trailer and neither one have interior lighting in the stall areas. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions? I have seen some LED strip lighting products, does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks for your help!
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Post by coloredarab on Apr 11, 2007 13:10:56 GMT -5
I stuck those little tap lights on the inside of my trailer. They work great and are battery operated so hubby didn't have to mess with the electrical system to hook them up. (Thank Goodness!) I have a warmblood size two horse bp and used 4 lights and they light up the whole thing really well.
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Post by makayla001 on Apr 11, 2007 16:23:25 GMT -5
How did you stick them to the inside of the trailer?
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Post by Golden Girl on Apr 12, 2007 10:06:18 GMT -5
I know about those light that coloredarab is talking about. I believe that they can be mounted with the 2 sided sticky tape, the think kind. They probably come with both the tape & screws to be mounted with, and you can pick either. GOOD LUCK!
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Post by kitcat0601 on Apr 16, 2007 9:58:20 GMT -5
If you want to go to the extent and install lights, you can check out Tractor Supply or a local hitch and trailer place and get the lights and run the wiring from your auxillory lights on your truck. My trailer had interior lights but it took us FOREVER to figure out how to get them to work. They are great. Its nice to see in there at night when you have to load or unload a horse in the dark. Its scary for them sometimes to go into a "black hole". Good luck. Oh, the tap lights work great too as suggested. Cheap and not hard to install.
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