







🚨 Light Up Your Ride, Stay Ahead of the Pack!
The Partsam 2Pcs Rectangle LED Trailer Tail Lights deliver multi-functional lighting with integrated stop, turn, tail, and backup LEDs. Designed for trailers, RVs, and trucks, these waterproof lights feature a slim profile, flexible surface mount installation (horizontal or vertical), and a hardwired 6-wire connection for easy setup. Built with durable polycarbonate lenses and reflector strips, they ensure enhanced visibility and safety in all conditions.






| Brand | Partsam |
| Color | Red |
| Specific Uses For Product | Rear Lights, Brake Lights, Stop Lights, Reverse Lights, Backup Lights, Turn Lights, Exterior |
| Vehicle Service Type | Trailer, RV, Truck, Tractor, etc |
| Special Feature | Waterproof, reflector strips built-in top and bottom |
| Wattage | 12 watts |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Lens Color | Red+Clear Lens |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Manufacturer | Partsam |
| Model | Triple LED Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn, Backup - Red and Clear Lens - Qty 2 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 15.12 x 7.28 x 2.24 inches |
| Item model number | GTCV-0440276907 |
| Exterior | Polished |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GTCV-0440276907 |
| Special Features | Waterproof, reflector strips built-in top and bottom |
A**R
Fits stock location.
Arrived on time and exactly as described. Easy to install following wiring diagram online. Look good, a definite improvement over the stock tail lights on motorhome.
C**Y
Bright tail lights
Had some issues with our RV back lightsThese are really bright.The instalation was a little difficult,but finally got it done.
D**Y
Worked perfectly
Worked perfectly for my rv... zero complaints
A**N
Recommend!
Replaced my old tail lights in my Ace 29.2. Wiring can be a tad bit tricky but once it’s done, these are very bright and work very well.
B**B
Improvement over the old incandescent style
I really like these LED lights, and they are much better than the originals that would get water into the sockets and cause issue.They were easy to install, and are much brighter and more modern looking.That's the good part. Shortly after installing them I had the drivers side that had the "low level" running lites on one "panel" of LEDs go out. Contacted the company and after jumping through a couple of steps with pictures showing the issue AND also having to show the light connected to 12 V on the low level lines they quickly sent a replacement.The replacement has been working well so far, but on trip last week we noticed the passenger side was doing the same thing. One panel out on the low level running light mode.I've sent a request in to see if I can get a replacement for that as well.In the meantime I took the one that had failed last year apart, it was fairly easy to carefully pry the lens off of the back plate.I immediately spotted the problem. The steering diode for the low level path for the side that failed had fallen off the solder pads! Poor quality re-flow soldering issue. All the other surface mount parts seem to be solidly attached.I re-soldered the diode and it is fully working again with no issues. To use this I'll need to find a gasket for the back, but that was a pretty easy fix.I know that others have reported the same kind of issue, so if you are out of warranty and can't get a replacement you could likely repair this.Just be careful when popping the lens off to make sure that you don't loose the tiny surface mount diode. Also when re-soldering the diode make sure to observe the markings on it so that you install it correctly. It should match the diode above it which is for the high mode. Note that if you are having a high mode failure then it could be that the high mode diode has broken free.I'm hoping that they will replace this second one as it appears that there many have been a bad batch produced at the factory with this common issue. If not I'll come up with a way to seal the old one and use it as the replacement.That's the only reason I deducted a star is due to the two failures.
L**B
Exact replacement an 10x brighter
Exact fit for my 2005 Winnebago Itasca class C RV. Removed old dull lights and these wired up easy and the mounting holes are exactly theVery bright compared to the old incandescent bulbs. Was no rapid flashing either and blink at same rate as original turn signals.
J**S
Hope this helps others with wiring 2021 Thor on Chevy
Works well took a little to figure out the wiring.
P**N
Installation instructions for 2018 Thor Quantum
Copied these instructions from a previous reviewer since they were very helpful and worked for me:These lights are well made and they are bright and the back up lights are also bright. I used them to replace the tail lights on a 2018 Thor Quantum motor home and they fit perfectly, even the holes were the same. One note: the wires are a different color that the OEM lights so read the color code carefully in order for the lights to work correctly.So here is the best way to hook them up if your RV has 3 White wires, 2 Black wires, 2 Green wires and 1 Red wire on the RV wires.On the RV side, twist the Green wires together, the Black wires together and the White wires together.On the new LED light, twist the Black and Brown wires together. Twist the Yellow and green wires together.Connect the RV Black wires to the Brown/ Black wires on the lights, the RV Green wires to the Yellow/Green wires, and the White wires to the Lights White wires and the RV red wire to the lights Blue wire.NOW, both lights will be Low mode running lights and both lights will be High Mode brake lights and turn signals, and the Red to Blue is backup. Hope this helps...
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