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Trailer Lighting
Browse our range of internal and external trailer lighting products below. From brake and indicator lamps, to side markers and wiring kits, we have everything you need to stay safe and road-legal.
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Ermax LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp
£59.00 +VAT -
Ermax LED Fog/Reverse Lamp
£59.00 +VAT -
LED Number Plate Bracket (including loom connector)
£36.00 +VAT -
Smart Load Relay/Resistor (13 pin plug in)
£70.00 +VAT -
Ermax Front Marker Light (White LED)
£16.00 +VAT -
Ermax Side Marker Light (Orange LED)
£20.00 +VAT -
Interior LED light (individual/replacement)
£15.00 +VAT -
LED interior light – Complete retro fit kit
£40.00 +VAT -
Ermax LED Control Unit (12v)
£80.00 +VAT -
LED side marker light (red/white) PLUG VERSION
£18.00 +VAT -
LED side marker light (red/white) WIRED VERSION
£18.00 +VAT -
Multipoint 3 replacement lens
£17.95 +VAT
What types of trailer lighting are there?
Trailer lighting typically includes a combination of rear lights, brake lights, indicators, number plate lights, and side marker lights. Many modern trailers also use LED lighting, which offers better visibility and longer life. Depending on the trailer type, you may also find internal lights (useful in covered trailers or car transporters), fog lights, and reverse lights.
Why is external trailer lighting important?
External lighting is crucial for safety on the road. It ensures that other road users can see your trailer, especially in poor visibility conditions or at night. Proper lighting also communicates your driving intentions (like braking or turning), helping to prevent accidents. Well-functioning lights also help you stay compliant with road laws.
In the UK, does my trailer require external lighting by law?
Yes, in the UK it is a legal requirement for most trailers to have working external lights when used on public roads. This includes brake lights, indicators, tail lights, and number plate lighting. Trailers over a certain size or weight may also need side marker lights and reflectors. Failing to meet lighting requirements can result in fines, penalty points, or your trailer being deemed unsafe.