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Motortech Tyre Shine 400g

Protect and shine tyres, bumpers and trims with this Silicone rich Tyre Shine from Motortech.

Narva Lens To Suit 86710 - 86715

Narva Lens To Suit 86710 - 86715

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Move safely after dark with our Trailer and Truck Lighting

Safety is the main reason for proper trailer and truck lighting. When you have the right trailer and truck lighting, you have the means to drive safely and other drivers, especially on your tail end, would thank you for the right light signal at the right time.

Proper lighting not only helps to prevent accidents by improving visibility but also keeps your trailer compliant with legal standards. Whether towing a small utility trailer or a large caravan, functioning stop, tail, and indicator lights are crucial components of your trailer's lighting system.

Given the weight and stopping distance of trailers, particularly when fully loaded, it's critical that your stop lights function properly. They allow other drivers to maintain a safe distance and react promptly when you slow down or come to a stop.

Properly functioning indicator lights are especially important when towing a trailer, as you'll need extra room for turning and merging, and clear signals help other drivers avoid you.

1. Can I use LED lights on my trailer?

Yes, you can upgrade to LED trailer lights. LED lights are more durable, energy-efficient, and longer-lasting than traditional incandescent bulbs and at Repco we stock Narva's long-lasting range that boast up to 100,000 hours of illumination.

2. How often should I replace trailer light bulbs?

There's no set schedule, but it's important to replace bulbs as soon as they burn out. Regularly inspecting your trailer's lighting system can help you identify bulbs that are starting to dim or flicker, indicating it's time for a replacement. Using long-lasting LED bulbs can reduce how often you need to replace them.