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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
Junk. Cheap and flimsy. Doesn't come with a ground wire.
Douglas Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Had to make some additional adjustments but got it to work okay.
Linda Ford
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Easy to install, well made, and good price.
freeball1
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023
My only complaint is it didn't have a separate ground wire for me to hook up and my car is all carbon fiber and plastic. So it kind of sucks to run a secondary ground wire and have to attach a self-tapping sheet metal screw to ground this housing other than that it was great.
B. Heite
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019
I had a 18 yo 18 foot flatbed trailer, needed new deck. I watched a YouTube video on how to remove an old deck and took the frame and cleaned and painted it all. The license plate holder had been trashed by someone who "borrowed" it and so I figured time to replace. This item was an exact duplicate of the 18yo part, fit perfectly. Great deal for the costs, very good quality.
Ricardo V Hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019
The light is good quality, however there is only one electrical cable, which is for the positive lead. There is no receiver or place to place your negative/ground wire, so you have to be creative in getting ground connected to the metal on the bracket. Other than that, the light is of good quality and the seller was quick to ship the product.
TD
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2019
As advertised. Works as expected. Why do they ask about ease of install? Unless its a coat hanger it takes time and effort to install. I happen to enjoy doing these kind of things I am just not sure way they ask that.
Eric Nordin
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2017
This is a really nice license plate mount but, as it comes from the factory, there is a problem. There is no ground wire, and the rivets that hold the grounded reflector sheet metal inside the light housing to the black powder coated license plate bracket do not make electrical contact with the powder coated bracket. This being the case, without modification, there is no electrical ground connection after the assembly is bolted in place on the trailer and the light is nonfunctional. There are two ways that immediately come to mind on how to modify the assembly so an electrical ground is present. One way would be to drill out one of the rivets and replace it with a machine screw, nut, and a star washer on the outside that will bite through the powder coat to make an electrical connection. If this is done, then by using star washers on the screws that mount the assembly to the trailer too, an electrical ground connection will be established between the lamp and the trailer frame. Another way (what I opted to do) is to just drill an additional hole in the reflector and attach a ground wire using a screw, washer, nut, and a ring lug. The grommet in the rear of the housing already has a hole for this ground wire to pass through. Once this wire is in place, the ground wire can be attached to the frame in any convenient location.
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