- Brand: Johnson Trailer Parts
- Color: Red
- Light Source Type: LED
- Vehicle Service Type: Universal
- Special Feature: Johnson Trailer Parts Sticker, Includes Electrical Connectors and Mounting Hardware
- Voltage: 12 Volts
- Position: Rear
- Lens Color: Red
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6 x 3.55 x 3 inches
- 6″ Submersible LED Tail Light Kit with Electrial Connectors and Mounting Hardware – Lifetime Warranty on LED Lights
- Reliable performance over 100,000 hours | IP68 Rated – Dust and water proof with hermetic seal
- Functions include: Stop Turn Tail Clearance Side marker License (left) Side/Rear reflector
- Fits standard mounting as a direct replacement – Meets all FMVSS 108 requirements for narrow and wide vehicles
- Truly waterproof construction that is immune to shock and vibration including


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C. P. Ryan –
This product came with some heat shrunk to cover the wire connections. They work great. The blue colored part melts to conform to the wire. I am hoping that will keep out the salt water. For my setup, the bolts were a tiny bit short. So, I just used the bolts from the previous lights. East to install. I have had the trailer in saltwater twice since the install and had the light underwater. They seem to be doing fine so far.
Amazon Customer –
Good product for the price.
Jim Plihal –
These lights are sealed nicely and are LEDs. They are 6″ long, so they fit my old 1992 trailer. 6″ submersible, rectangular, LED tail lights are hard to find. Wiring was straightforward with the wire ends already stripped and a pad eye for the ground wire. Wiring connectors were also included. My only complaint is that the bolts to attach these to the trailer were not stainless steel or even galvanized. In saltwater environments, we need to use stainless or galvanized, otherwise the hardware corrodes immediately.
Boooya –
Nice taillights. Look great.I soldered it all connections for a long-term stable connection.Bolts were loose in the box, but all there.Great value. I would recommend.
rabidoutfitterdotcom –
I searched local stores and all over online. I’m so glad I kept looking and finally purchased these. Perfect fit and upgrade to my old SeaRay trailer.
Heavy D –
Look good and easy to hook up
Robert –
Perfect fit. Nice and bright. Integrated side marker and license plate leds.
Janet –
Had to look around a while to find this 6″ x 3″ rectangle size. Johnson needs to include instructions on how to use the waterproof shrink sleeves they include to splice the wiring. They are actually a great selling point! I incorrectly tried crimping and then heating with hair dryer. Finally figured out no crimping and you heat them carefully with a torch. As extra corrosion protection I soldered the wires together first but sleeve looks like it will do a good job of soldering as it shrinks and seals. Tip 1 – Use a small screwdriver to gently bend the plastic tabs that are supposed to hold the bolts in the slots. Tip 2 – To prevent pinching of the wires I superglued a 4 small fat orings on the back of each light as spacers. Tip 3 – before you cut wires to your old lights, pull on the wires some and see if they have connectors hidden in the frame. Mine did and it made the swap out easier as I was soldering at my workbench instead of sitting on the floor.