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    Wireless Taillights Explained

    This Good Old Boy does a good job in explaining Wireless Taillights hope he’s a BBCer or becomes one.

    I feel bad for our fellow BBCer who dealt with a dishonest seller and got some unfair posts claiming they didn’t exist.

    https://fb.watch/zL31fj60i5/?fs=e

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    He explained it well
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    Those are cool. Good to know they've got a 100' range. Should work great when pulling my Ranger Z560

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    There were a couple of guys that acted like those of us that knew about wireless taillights were idiots when we were talking about them. I'm glad you posted this Hoot so those guys can see them.

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    ....got anything on Bluetooth driveshafts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoot View Post
    This Good Old Boy does a good job in explaining Wireless Taillights hope he’s a BBCer or becomes one.

    I feel bad for our fellow BBCer who dealt with a dishonest seller and got some unfair posts claiming they didn’t exist.

    https://fb.watch/zL31fj60i5/?fs=e
    Honestly not a bad idea to keep a set around for a long road trip in the event that your trailer wiring goes haywire
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flippin 416 View Post
    ....got anything on Bluetooth driveshafts?
    There's no apostrophe

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarEagle24 View Post
    There were a couple of guys that acted like those of us that knew about wireless taillights were idiots when we were talking about them. I'm glad you posted this Hoot so those guys can see them.
    Ya and even when people provided products that are currently available now they just doubled down that they don’t exist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcjenson View Post
    Honestly not a bad idea to keep a set around for a long road trip WHEN your trailer wiring goes haywire
    Fixed it for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcjenson View Post
    Honestly not a bad idea to keep a set around for a long road trip in the event that your trailer wiring goes haywire

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarEagle24 View Post
    There were a couple of guys that acted like those of us that knew about wireless taillights were idiots when we were talking about them. I'm glad you posted this Hoot so those guys can see them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarEagle24 View Post
    There were a couple of guys that acted like those of us that knew about wireless taillights were idiots when we were talking about them. I'm glad you posted this Hoot so those guys can see them.
    It was pretty entertaining. Impossible technology....who on earth would want them? How would they work ..and this gem bluetooth driveshaft. An instant BBC Classic

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    My question is, “Why do you want/need wireless trailer lights when there’s no way around physically connecting your boat trailer to your vehicle”?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RazorCat View Post
    My question is, “Why do you want/need wireless trailer lights when there’s no way around physically connecting your boat trailer to your vehicle”?
    I first saw them a few years back on the tv show Roadkill. They were towing a trailer when they had a blowout on their truck. It wiped out the wiring on the trailer. They got the wireless taillight kit and it saved their butt from having to rewire the trailer in a parking lot.