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    Member cwilt's Avatar
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    Ranger trailer back-up lights.

    Finally did it. My backup lights haven't worked in a few years. I have been looking for a while for a replacement for the original and no luck. Ordered these online. Was like $12 for the pair. They are the same fit/mount as the red and amber lights on the trailer. Took the old lights out and the hole diameter was 2 and 1/8. Used the sanding wheel from harbor freight to bring it to 2 and 1/4. The sanding wheel made quick work. Doesn't take much. It was $3.99. Looks pretty stock.
    Screenshot_20240409-190755_Gallery.jpgNew light.

    Screenshot_20240409-191138_Gallery.jpgold light.

    20240409_191056.jpgsanding wheel.
    2008 Ranger 178VX
    150 Yamaha V-max

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    did you have difficulty getting the old ones out? On mine it looks like on the back there is a plastic "nut" that unscrews and I can't get it to budge. Just wondering.

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    Mine were/are sheet metal screws. #8 is the size.
    2008 Ranger 178VX
    150 Yamaha V-max

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    Where did you order them from? thanks

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    Any one still looking for a replacement light for the backup lights on your Ranger trailer try these. White Underwater LED Light

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwilt View Post
    Finally did it. My backup lights haven't worked in a few years. I have been looking for a while for a replacement for the original and no luck. Ordered these online. Was like $12 for the pair. They are the same fit/mount as the red and amber lights on the trailer. Took the old lights out and the hole diameter was 2 and 1/8. Used the sanding wheel from harbor freight to bring it to 2 and 1/4. The sanding wheel made quick work. Doesn't take much. It was $3.99. Looks pretty stock.
    Screenshot_20240409-190755_Gallery.jpgNew light.

    Screenshot_20240409-191138_Gallery.jpgold light.

    20240409_191056.jpgsanding wheel.
    That looks really sharp, you did a great job


    Spanky