Bully CR-607 Ball Mount Back-up Light |

| Brand: Pilot Automotive Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $62.71 Buy New: $40.65 as of 9/3/2010 17:24 CDT details
New (3) from $40.65
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 31,836
Media: Automotive Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 9.9 x 3.5
MPN: CR607 Model: CR-607 UPC: 757558196074 EAN: 0757558196074
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Features:
| • | Mounts easily and securely onto any 2 inch ball mount | | • | No need to remove when towing | | • | 70 watt total power | | • | Lights up in reverse or manually by built in switch | | • | Complete with wire harness and a quick connect plug |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Stop struggling! Bully Ball Mount Hitch Light helps hitch in low - light conditions. You fished straight up until dusk. Of course, by the time you get packed up and back to the launch, it's full-on dark... and you still have to reconnect the trailer. Bully Hitch Light to the rescue! Super-bright 70W Light installs in minutes and provides a bit of much-needed illumination right were you need it, so you can get connected and get home faster. Brighter backups: Jacks into wiring harness with quick-connect plug; Can be operated manually via switch, or automatically with reverse lights; Does not need to be removed when towing; Perfect for hook-ups, lighting up camp, cleaning game or fish and more; Compatible with any 2" ball mount. What a bright idea! Order yours now! Bully Ball Mount Hitch Light
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Customer Reviews: Should work ok April 23, 2010 TJ (MO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased the Bully light; then purchased online a 12V waterproof 5-Pin Relay SPDT 30/40A with Metal Bracket ($2.89), a 12VDC 5-Pin Socket ($1.99), and an inline fuse for the reverse light wire to relay. I'm no auto expert, but I rather run the 5.83A thru my factory trailer package 12V wire than my reverse light wire. Item works great all wired up with the relay.
Light works great; but when backing my boat trailer, light doesn't get around bass boat very well, only to the sides a little since boat is blocking most of the light. If lights were farther apart would be better for me. Now backing an empty boat trailer down the ramp is another story, works great then.
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