🚦 Light Up Your Ride with Confidence!
The PSEQT 10" 15 LED Trailer Brake Tail Light Bar is a versatile lighting solution designed for various vehicles, including trucks, trailers, and golf carts. With its dual-functionality, it provides both running and brake lights, ensuring maximum visibility and safety on the road. The IP67 waterproof rating and durable materials make it ideal for all weather conditions, while the easy installation process allows for quick setup. This tail light assembly is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their vehicle's lighting system.
Brand | PSEQT |
Color | Red |
Specific Uses For Product | Brake Light, Stop Light, Tail Light, Marker Light, Side Marker Light, Running Light, Clearance Marker or Identification light. |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck, Trailer, Pickup, Bus, Golf Cart, Jeep Wrangler, Ford F350, F450, F550, ATV, UTV, RV, SUV, RZR, Lorry, Motorcycle, Van, etc. |
Year | 2023 |
Special Feature | IP67 waterproof & dustproof, glue seals the wire outlet, Fit for most 10-30V DC trialer, truck, bus, pickup, wrangler, van, RV, ATV, snowmobile, etc., Surface mount, left and right outward lead wire notch design |
Wattage | 8 watts |
Auto Part Position | Outside |
Lens Color | Red |
Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
UPC | 711202603950 |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | PSEQT |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.51 x 2.24 x 1.38 inches |
Exterior | PC Lens, ABS Housing |
Manufacturer Part Number | PSEQTWB01 |
Special Features | IP67 waterproof & dustproof, glue seals the wire outlet, Fit for most 10-30V DC trialer, truck, bus, pickup, wrangler, van, RV, ATV, snowmobile, etc., Surface mount, left and right outward lead wire notch design |
Lift Type | power |
P**
Perfect fit for my RV
Perfect replacement for my RV docking lights. Very bright and clear color. Installed with no problems. They look fantastic !
R**N
A Versatile and Effective Set of Lights!
PSEQT 10" 15 LED Trailer Brake Tail Light Bar Stop Change Tail Lights Assembly.I have been running these lights on my 2023 RAM as added turn/stop lights. I have learned to test the connections prior to soldering, clamping or doing anything for a permanent connection on any light. I tossed the instructions and tested.I also learned to seal any of these add on trailer type lights (LEDs). I used a clear RV window sealant that remains pliable to some degree. I filled the joint between the red lens and the black body (filled it in) and dabbed a bit on where the wires enter the black body of the lights. I purchased these about mid 2023 and it is now 30 November of 2024. No leaks and all the lights are working.I mounted them below my tailgate using the double sided tape provided and then added some small stainless steel bolts, nuts and washers to really secure them. The black plugs fit in just fine to cover the shiny bolt heads. Yes these are very small bolts.I then soldered additional wire to the light leads. I ran all the wires through a plastic loom behind the bumper and soldered on a 4-prong trailer plug. I simply insert the plug into the RAM trailer towing receptacle provided by the manufacturer. When towing a trailer I don’t want these working along with the trailer lights, they probably would not be seen.I have not had any problems with my lights or instillation. An inexpensive way to add a little safety to your vehicle.
M**N
Quality
These lights are bright and easy to install. Two screws will hold them in and a connection to the positive and negative makes them work. I used them for reverse lights to have a better backup lighting. They function well. The wires are a little thin but still work. The do function well as replacement or in addition lights for my truck. They are a good value especially since you get two for summary.
B**Y
Trailer Taillights
Seemingly good quality. They've held up to a winter in Alaska, and that's saying something. They are not as bright as I would prefer, but they ultimately were still a good choice for my flatbed trailer.
A**W
Will not work with standard 4 wire trailer lights
Animations make it impossible to use for turn signals. The brake and turn signal wires are the same wire on a 4 wire trailer schematic. When you try to use a turn signal without the running lights on it just blinks a tiny little bit, other drivers would never see it. This is because it is trying to execute a flashing animation and a turn signal does not stay on long enough for it to light up. I really don't see what the point of the animations are anyway. Why do I need an animation for a running light? These would have been better if they were just constant on.
S**S
Works well and looks great, super bright.
Needed to add a third brake light to a roof rack and wired one of these off a taillight. I like that it supports taillights and brake lights as two different functions and the blinking when I hit the brakes gives me a touch of added safety. Couldn’t be happier.
J**S
look good
came quick. looks good . packaged well.
D**N
UPDATE: Not sure if I worked it correctly
UPDATE: I redid all of the grounds and I know they are good. All bare metal connections and the trailer lights work perfectly. My issue is still with these new LED lights.I have left and right directional. I have break lights, I even have break lights when I use the directional.What I do not have is the lights working with my head lights. When I put on the head lights I do not get these to light up. When I put on a directional I still get all of the side markers (both sides of the trailer) flashing along with these new lights and ny trailer directionals.I went as far as to swap out the wires and connect the black where I had the red and the red to the black and I even connected them all together! The results were not good though one combination did get me the driving light on but nothing else. I am settling for the original configuration and I will sacrifice no driving light and have flashing side markers . No idea what else I can try. I mean it is a simple flat standard trailer connection (white, brown, yellow, green) and all other lights I have ever bought (this trailer, boat trailers) worked as designed.I connected these to my existing wiring on my utility trailer. I put the black wire to the brown (tail light, side market, license plate light), the Red wire the Yellow and the Green (LH stop and turn signal and RH stop and turn signal). Whit was connected to ground. My issue is when I turn on a directional all of the side markers also flash. DOesn't matter if I do Left turn or Right. If I disconnect the brown wire I lose the directional function of these lights. I also tested the ground and that is working well.***************************************************Anyone know how to wire these so the side markers do not flash with the directional lights? I am confusing people (I think) if all four side markers flash when I am taking a left turn (or a right turn).