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Trailer Lighting

Road-legal trailers need working lights, and a burned-out marker or a bad connector can mean a ticket or a dangerous situation on the highway. Getting your trailer wired right starts with knowing your connector type. 4-way flat, 6-way round, and 7-way blade are the most common formats, and adapters make it easy to bridge mismatched plugs between your truck and trailer. Stop and tail lights, clearance markers, reflectors, and identification bars round out what most trailers need to stay legal and visible. Nixa Hardware & Seed Co carries Uriah lighting and wiring components for farm, utility, and horse trailer applications.

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Helpful Questions & Answers

Find answers to common questions about Trailer Lighting from the Nixa Hardware & Seed Co team.

What Would Cause My Trailer Tail Lights To Not Work

We find that nine times out of ten, a bad ground is the culprit behind your dark bulbs. Since these rigs live outdoors in our humid SWMO climate, rust and road grime love to eat away at the connections. We suggest starting your search at the white wire to ensure it has a clean, metal-to-metal contact with the frame. If that looks solid, check your vehicle’s fuse box or look for a pinched wire along the tongue. Troubleshooting your Trailer Lighting can be a headache, but it usually comes down to a simple fix once you stop scratching your head and start testing the circuit. Keeping your Trailer Lighting clean and dry is the best way to avoid these gremlins.

Are Lights Required On Small Trailers?

Our rule of thumb is simple: if you’re towing it on the road, you’d better have it lit up like a Christmas tree. While some folks think a small garden trailer gets a pass, the reality is that the highway patrol throughout the Ozarks region expects to see brake lights and turn signals regardless of the frame size. We carry the parts to get your Trailer Lighting up to code so you aren’t invisible when the sun dips behind the hills. Keeping your Trailer Lighting in good shape isn’t just about the rules; it’s about making sure the person tailgating you knows when you’re slowing down for a turn into the farm.

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