Rio_Grande
SDD Junior Member
I was just wondering if everyone fights constantly to keep the lights working on their trailers?
I bought a brand new trailer 3 years ago and it is pulled no less than 4 times a week. We went with DOT numbers recently and so i am a compulsive light checker (dont want a dumb ticket) it seems like lately I am finding something once a week.
On monday I picked up an old car and noticed an ice ball had frozen around my wiring that drops to my rear LED stop/turns. It wasn't too bad and the lights were working so I would pull it home and thaw it in the shop. So the guy I bought the car must have seen me look at it and I guess in an attempt to help as i was booming down walked over and kicked the ball against the deck and poof,,, no lights on the enire trailer.
I spent 30 min till i got brake lights but when i got home backl to nothing. So I get to work on the trailer lights again tomorrow when I should be making money....
Am I alone??
I bought a brand new trailer 3 years ago and it is pulled no less than 4 times a week. We went with DOT numbers recently and so i am a compulsive light checker (dont want a dumb ticket) it seems like lately I am finding something once a week.
On monday I picked up an old car and noticed an ice ball had frozen around my wiring that drops to my rear LED stop/turns. It wasn't too bad and the lights were working so I would pull it home and thaw it in the shop. So the guy I bought the car must have seen me look at it and I guess in an attempt to help as i was booming down walked over and kicked the ball against the deck and poof,,, no lights on the enire trailer.
I spent 30 min till i got brake lights but when i got home backl to nothing. So I get to work on the trailer lights again tomorrow when I should be making money....
Am I alone??