Adding "cargo lights" to gooseneck trailer.

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  1. 06bowtie_guy

    06bowtie_guy Well-Known Member

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    As the topic says. Who has added some cargo lights onto their gooseneck trailer?? Looking for pics if you have em. Where did you wire them to and how are they switched??
     
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    i think ya missed a part...

    im curious to this one as well
     
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    06bowtie_guy Well-Known Member

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    BurnedBronco, looks like that is a full out lightbar on the top of the goose. Deffinatly want to see how the controler is wired and where the power is comming from.
     
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    it is a full on light bar. the tail lights/turn siugnals on the outer sides are wired directly to the gooseneck wiring
    the rotators, and 4 "takedown" down lights are wired to the truck wit ha 7 pole R connector, and the truck is then wired in cab to control it via relays and 3 switches. be shure to run an extra heavy ground wire through your connector.......
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    the amber lower lenses run a 1157 bulbs for my tail/turn/brake lights on the bar silimar to the style we run on our tow trucks.
     

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