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    "Wireless" Trailer/Towing Lights

    Battery life Hi Bob, The instructions say that when the batteries get low the lights will go to a flasher mode like when you put your flashers on in your vehicle.. That is the low battery indication. I have been using the lithium AA batteries in mine and they are holding up. They are...
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    "Wireless" Trailer/Towing Lights

    Batteries Hi Bob, Yep, they use 4 AA batteries in each light. I suppose you could use rechargables if you wanted. I am using lithium batteries. The transmitter plugs right into your trailer wiring plug on the back of your tow vehicle and then the transmitter sends the tow vehicles brake -...
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    "Wireless" Trailer/Towing Lights

    U-Haul I just found these lights on the U-Haul web site. Here is the link below... http://store.uhaul.com/Wiring__lights/T ... Mounts_Set
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    "Wireless" Trailer/Towing Lights

    Hi Rich, I found another pic for you on the manufacturers site below... https://store.wirelesstowlights.com/pc- ... ounts.aspx
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    "Wireless" Trailer/Towing Lights

    Rich, I can't figure out for the life of me how to post a picture on the forum. I did post this link below for jcwhitney where the lights are being sold too. Do you have a Pepboys near by, because you will find they are a little cheaper. Steve Here is the link...
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    "Wireless" Trailer/Towing Lights

    :arrow: Has anyone else used wireless trailer/towing lights? I purchased a set at Pepboy's auto parts store a couple of months ago for 149.00 and I must say they work pretty darn good on my boat trailer. I used them on my utility trailer last week and to pull a car behind my RV last month...