IndyTom wrote:Thanks for all the input guys. With door latch on one side and a possibly a vent on the other side I am a little over 84". Noseoil, the way I am reading the code that absolutsnwbrdr and others have posted links to is that those lights have to be there "at the widest point, symmetrical, as far forward as practicable, and facing forward." Also. "as high as practicable". With the sloping curve on my upper front those two things really don't go well together. And absolutsnwbrdr as far as the extra $20 goes, in my town that would probably get me 2 years. I am not looking forward to my safety inspection. That is why I am sweating this issue so much. Also, I like your idea for the brackets, I had planned on something like that in the back, but have no idea why I had not thought of the same thing for the front. Dale it looks like the link that absolutsnwbrdr posted is pretty explicit, if you are over 80" you have to have front facing clearance lights.
If anyone has installed any front facing clearance lights, I would love to see some pictures of what you did.
Tom
Tomterrific wrote:I wanted to make sure my trailer would show up at night. It's a big white box already but still I went to Harbor Freight and bought red/white reflective stickers, like you see on trucks. I cut them in half and put red on the back of each fender and white on the front. I've got the things all over, just to be sure. They really reflect when a light hits them. Makes it easy to find the camper at night with a flashlight! :-) Tt
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