Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Jeremy Gulledge photo
1 Level
812 Review
77 Karma

Review on Partsam Submersible Trailers Snowmobile Compliant by Jeremy Gulledge

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice headlights but took a little more work and time to fit

I had taillights with no LEDs and one of them burned out needed an insert assembly to replace so I figured what the heck do I just get a new set of LEDs. I'm towing a motorcycle trailer so submersibles weren't a priority for me but they would still be better protected from rain or dust. There are no instructions, no, nothing. Of course you can look at the seller's description and good luck if you can decipher it. The wire colors don't match anything I know of, so it took me trial and error to figure it out. The location of the studs is too far from the trailer so I had to drill 2 new holes, no big deal. I also had to drill a hole for the stud for the ground wire, no big deal. I also had to dig in the ground, no big deal. It's ok if you have a decent drill bit, drill bit, ring lugs, wire cutters, ring lug breaker and a ground wire stud. Also, the light isn't recessed for the cables that stick out at the back, you have to lay it flat behind the light, hold it there, and press the light against the trailer mount, put the nuts on, and tighten everything. but not very much. I used blue Loctite to keep things nice, but again you need Loctite as well. Overall, these are good lights, nice and bright, and they work like a charm, but they require a bit of extra effort to install. It's a standard for something that should go with almost anything, sometimes it'll be almost perfect and sometimes it won't.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Packaging is ugly