@MCPHILL I sometimes need to travel 700 miles round trip to pick up stuff from out of state and bring it home. I use the highway which can have unforeseen potholes. Are the magnets strong enough for that? Is there a backup safe guard that you can think of to assure the lights arent shhok off and left in some road?
@@mcmarsha67 if I where in your situation i would get a small wire to use as a fail safe but as long as your surface is clean metal i dont see these going anywhere
On the marker lights….you have the lights upside down. Rotate 180 and they are on the outside where they should be.
Can you only use this if you already have the trailer light harness?
Yes
Any issues with these in the past year? Never fallen off? Thanks
these are not used very often, but no they have never fallen off.
@MCPHILL I sometimes need to travel 700 miles round trip to pick up stuff from out of state and bring it home. I use the highway which can have unforeseen potholes. Are the magnets strong enough for that? Is there a backup safe guard that you can think of to assure the lights arent shhok off and left in some road?
@@mcmarsha67 if I where in your situation i would get a small wire to use as a fail safe but as long as your surface is clean metal i dont see these going anywhere
What are you plugging the transmitter into?
The trailer light connector
Do you have to use the transmitter
Yes, that's how it knows what to do
Did you drive with the lights mounted? What happens when you hit a pothole? What about having to mount them on a trunk of a car?