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๐ Light up your tow game with wireless power and pro-level safety!
Master Tailgaters Wireless Trailer Tow Lights deliver versatile, multi-functional LED signaling with a robust 65-foot wireless range. Featuring a durable magnetic mount and safety straps, these compact, weatherproof lights ensure maximum visibility and secure attachment. Powered by AA batteries, they offer up to 48 hours of reliable performance with easy 4 Pin Flat plug-in installation.






| ASIN | B08HDPMBSP |
| Additional Features | Waterproof |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,434 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #275 in Trailer Lighting |
| Brand Name | Master Tailgaters |
| Color | Tow lights |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Trailer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (294) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819952025609 |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Lens Color | Clear |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Light Source | LED |
| Manufacturer | Master Tailgaters |
| UPC | 819952025609 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
T**S
No Hassle Install
These worked fantastic on 30ft trailer. The packaging was intact everything was included as stated. The instructions were easy to understand. There were no issues with connection to the receiver. The lights were bright, the suction was tight, and the emergency cable was there to use if needed. The lights were excellent out of the package ready to use. They looked great, quality was much better than expected for the price.
J**.
Easy set up/teardown
Used on my truck at night for taillights and signals. Works like a champ and can remove when parked
T**E
Buy the Hopkins version, not these
Definitely would not recommend. I bought these after having traveled thousands of miles with a similar set of Hopkins lights. One of those lights quit working and I bought these as a slightly cheaper replacement. Hindsight says I should've just forked over the extra cash for the Hopkins lights, which work reliably and stay mounted where you put them. The Master Tailgaters lights were a complete waste of money. They fall off. So, if you decide to buy these lights (which, again, I wouldn't recommend), you need to know that they include a tether for a reason. It's because the lights won't stay on without it, so you need to use the tether every single time -- and it's not easy or convenient to use. I received these lights the day I needed to leave on a trip. I stuck them to my trailer, attached the transmitter, and then spent quite a bit more time trying to figure out how I could use the provided cables to tether the lights to the trailer. There are no hooks or loops of any kind on the lights to hold the tether on the light, so your only option is to wrap the tether around the light and then somehow figure out a way to wrap it around something on your trailer and fasten it tightly, or the lights just unwind from the tether when they fall off and are gone despite the use of the tether. Having figured out that the only way to fasten the tether was going to be to drill a hole in the trailer, thread the hole and bolt the tether to the trailer (which, by the way, is completely impractical; I want to use them on more than one trailer and will have to do this to every trailer I want to use them on), I decided I'd just have to run this first trip without the tethers. I really needed to get on the road. The magnets seemed strong and I would be on pavement; surely it would be OK for one trip, and then I could spend some more time working out the tether problem. Ha. Wrong. I lost a light within the first 50 miles. Did not see it fall off, have no idea where it might be along the road, and have no doubt that it either got run over or broke when it hit the pavement, so I didn't go back hunting for it. The instructions that come in the box say a single replacement light can be ordered, but that's not an option on Amazon or on the Master Tailgater website. Total waste of money and time. I'm poorer and wiser now. I'll pay a little more and order the Hopkins brand of wireless tow lights. Some things are worth a slightly higher price.
M**P
quick and easy set up
Great product. I tow my 2000 Jeep Cherokee behinds my motorhome and wireless is great to set up in 5 minutes and away we go. Previously i used wired magnetic lights and wind action moving the wire back and forth over the car's hood and roof essentially sanded and dulled the paint. Now I won't have that problem. Wireless is the way to go. I just wish they were rechargeable but 4 double AAs for each of left and right, I will make sure I carry extra batteries
R**H
Lights
They worked fine for me battery life was good but most was highway traffic
C**K
Worked wet.
They worked just fine. The instructions left a little bit to be desired. Didnโt have to pair them though. Worked fine
T**R
Make sure to use the safety cable, Wrap cable around the neck and run cable through the loop.
Good lights, work great. did have trouble running two trucks towing with them they would interfere with each other if got too close together. The zip tie holding the cable to the light isn't strong enough and the lights don't bounce.
C**S
Yes they work but.....
Put batteries in and turned them on, works great! Life is good right??? Kinda. Stuck the magnets on my (empty trailer) trailer fenders and off I went only to have them fall off about 5 times the first 50 miles. I did have them tethered so I didn't lose a light but I did lose the little door that holds the batteries in which turned out to be a huge pain. Don't worry though, the manufacturer will sell you a new battery door for $5 and $8 to ship it. Lights stayed much more secure when the trailer was loaded on the way home. Have used them 3 times this summer, all trips 30-50 miles, all ranging from 45mph-75mph. Here's my 2cents... Do they work for someone like me who tows 1-3 times a year? Sure. Keep in mind the quality is not great, use the tether and use a piece of duct tape to keep them from rattling off. Also put a piece of tape on the battery doors so you don't lose it if it falls off. Don't forget you need to get a 4 wire flat plug splitter to still be able to use your trailer brakes.
R**.
works as it should... good value
F**S
J'adore
A**U
hello i buy my light at the end off septembre and they allready broken , one of the two light doesn't work ... not a good product .
M**W
Use of AA battery is a loser. Rechargeable Li would be expected with today's technology.
K**S
Itโs ok but too much wire
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